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does anyone here know what kinda bulbs are the R32 gtst using??

are they H3 or H1??

thanks!!

Jasper "generally" your low beam are H3C and high beam are H1 but it can vary.

Just take them out to double check and make sure, its only a 2minute job :P

GMB

oh..thanks!!

but do u have any idea whether do they have any "covers" over the bulbs when they are fixed in?

They are held in place with the spring clip, to protect them there is a plastic cover with a rubber weather shroud, takes about 2minutes to get to them all :P

I take it your not happy with the dull lighting that the 32 makes... its common for most imports to be like that so without upgrading to a brighter globe your gains are minimal if your just cleaning your headlight cover and realign them.

Have a look at getting a set of these from JDM concept and grab a set of Phillips or Narva H1's (about $20) for your high beam and that should sort it out :D

Cheers GMB

yea..the bulbs are kinda giving way as they are kinda dim at night..getting a hid kit from my home country this june!

Yeah standard bulbs are rubbish, i've never had the money to worry about HID so modified mine with the correct globes and its more than bright enough and cost me $65 instea of $500+ :cheers:

If your purchasing a kit just make sure its ADR approved (high/low beam) as there have been a few people questions about there's by transport :(

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they are ADR approved and i think that there shouldn't be a problem with the cops here..

Let me know how you go cobber, im interested to see how well the kit you get works and the overall difference with A/M globes :blink:

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