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yes s3 gtr xenon headlights fit BUT IT is no easy job and they dont just bolt on.

i bought a set and put them on my car, it took me along time to get them to fit correctly, as you need to trim alot of the headlight and ballast mount. and because you trim the mounts also there is nothing holding the headlight in place unless you make mounts and secure them.

Also the plugs are different so you can cut up the gtr ones or chop them off and put the gts-t on them.

stock s1 gts-t grill also doesn't fit correctly.

its far from an easy job and when you have to trim/cut up headlights which are worth more than $2000 each from nissan it does hurt

dont ask me whose car this is. i dont know. he's on here tho. tuffest front on a r33 i've seen tho

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Im in love :( Thats the same frount bar and side mirrors as myn lol now iv just gotta find them and see what i can do and if i can keep it legal

Would this mean gtr lights on a gts-t are iilegal? i was thinking if i did the angel lights using my sr1 base and frount lense i could maybe engineer them.

Not sure if that sounds stupid but i really like thoses lights

Would this mean gtr lights on a gts-t are iilegal? i was thinking if i did the angel lights using my sr1 base and frount lense i could maybe engineer them.

Not sure if that sounds stupid but i really like thoses lights

those headlights are illegal because the globes are no case in anything. if you do a retro fit to your s1 headlights then it will be fine.

there is a place in japan that can covert s3 gtr headlights to angle eyes i see if i can find the link (the price is around $300)

"there is a place in japan that can covert s3 gtr headlights to angle eyes i see if i can find the link (the price is around $300)"

$300 ?? does that mean you send them your lights and they modify them? I think they look wicked.

"dont ask me whose car this is. i dont know. he's on here tho.

tuffest front on a r33 i've seen tho

Reduced 91%"

If i did this to my car but made a fiberglass moulding for it, would it pass or would i need a clear lense in front too??

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