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Mate they are actually series 3 xenon lights.

Rare as hens teeth to buy a set and upwards of $2k for a set.

Don't know anyone in Vic but do know they are available from Nissan and sometimes yahoo auction pages in Japan.

What ant said...

Look on yahoo auctions and get them from japan, expect to pay about 2k for a set with everything... Never seen them on a gtst so make sure they will hook up fine - they should.

Or Call nissan for a quote :(

If you have a series 2 r33 then you will need a carbon fiber bonnet or the likes as the GTR lights wont fit.

the headlights wont fit fullstop.

s3 gtr headlights will only fit onto a s1 gts-t and you do not require any gtr panels, you just need to trim the headlights

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Man that's crazy, $2000. Cheaper to do a retrofit and probably better too.

You could retro fit some HID bulbs, but they look no where near as good as original Xenons.

Retrofitting never, ever looks as good as OEM Xenons.

$1500 is a good price above, if they come with everything and are in good condition. Be careful tho, he only joined the other day, typical sign of a scammer to join and reply to a WTB ad with a cheap price...

You could retro fit some HID bulbs, but they look no where near as good as original Xenons.

Retrofitting never, ever looks as good as OEM Xenons.

$1500 is a good price above, if they come with everything and are in good condition. Be careful tho, he only joined the other day, typical sign of a scammer to join and reply to a WTB ad with a cheap price...

Nah I didn't mean purchasing those cheap HID kits. No way would I recommend doing that. I meant doing a full retrofit. Same as what ronin did to his headlights. New projectors and globes from a honda euro for example.

Nah I didn't mean purchasing those cheap HID kits. No way would I recommend doing that. I meant doing a full retrofit. Same as what ronin did to his headlights. New projectors and globes from a honda euro for example.

Ahh good.... but the problem is the R33 headlights aren't projector style (except for the Xenons).... where as the R32 headlights are projector style.... So it's never going to look right on an R33 doing a retrofit...

soooo i guess i should kiss this mod goodbye?

not even if i get a GTR bonnet, fenders and front bar?

if you have a s1 gts-t, the headlights will bolt straight on all you need to do is trim the headlights (as i shown in that photo) you do not need to change your front bar, bonnet or fenders

Ahh good.... but the problem is the R33 headlights aren't projector style (except for the Xenons).... where as the R32 headlights are projector style.... So it's never going to look right on an R33 doing a retrofit...

They don't look too bad in my opinion.

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