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Did a search for this but couldn't find anything. I have a 32 gts4, with non projector headlights and a gtr bonnet. I can see where there are some holes in the rear of the headlights I have and the clips in the gtr grill i have, what I'm after I suppose is a picture of where the gtr grill connects up to the gtr headlights, if at all possible.

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There should be some brackets for the grille to be placed in. The brackets are on the side of the whole headlight. When you put the grille in the position it is supposed to be in, it should click right into place. I'll try and find a photo to show you what I'm talking about.

If it's non projector style, hopefully they are N1 GTR, otherwsie you might not have them

They come standard on all bug-eye, see on the left hand side of that photo? there are two taps, if you don't have them, you might need to make them :(

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The clips are formed into the headlight housing.

I have seen aftermarket clips advertised, but am unable to find them quickly for you... luckily i have gtr lights already..

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/R32-Nissan-Skyline-...1QQcmdZViewItem

here's some better pics of the back of the clip assembly.

Edited by heller44
  • 11 months later...

Ok sought of abandoned this for a while. I have the non projector lights, without the 2 clips/brackets on each headlight. I've had a look on yahoo japan. slidewize and import monster, and have not been able to find any of these clips to put onto the headlight. Does anyone have the part number for these clips?

thanks.

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