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Hey Jerry

Balast and all wiring still intact - just need the globes.

Any ideas where I could get some?

Dan

Before you go buying the globes make sure you have all the other stuff there .

Theres a spare parts dealer in WA i believe on these forums.... called niswreck they might be able to get originals otherwise people have put in HID replacements but heard they not as good as originals luckily mine were left in tack.

Hey Jerry

Balast and all wiring still intact - just need the globes.

Any ideas where I could get some?

Dan

I'm very surprised everything is intact, usualy they stuff up the plug and take the balast out.

Have you tried a compliancer in W.A.? If you can't find any there let me know and I'll see what I can do for you .

How much are you prepared to pay for a pair of used genuine globes?

P.M. If you like

Not sure what they are on the R34, but on the R33 they are D2S, which is what most Xenon bulbs are. You don't want to go to high of a temperature or you're loosing light. Anything over 5000k is a waste. Stick to 4300-5000k.

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