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yes they will, however as far as im aware there's different shading/smoked effect on the projector for gtr? although i could be wroung

yeah pretty much wrong, no smoking effect

theres 3 different ones, standard GTR, standard GTS-T and the N1 GTR headlights

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There are two types of headlights. The ones which had the projectors and one with the reflectors.

The N1s had the reflectors, they're different to the standard reflectors cause they had the brackets for the grill (they're the same headlight).

The reflectors would be lighter than the projectors that's why they were used in the N1s.

Edit: Have a read of what funkymonkey's said.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t&p=3826106

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There are two types of headlights. The ones which had the projectors and one with the reflectors.

The N1s had the reflectors, they're different to the standard reflectors cause they had the brackets for the grill (they're the same headlight).

The reflectors would be lighter than the projectors that's why they were used in the N1s.

so they are different headlights

:)

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You'll be able to use the bonnet either way. Do you have the brackets to mount the grill? If not, you could always just 'make' brackets for them. That's what people do to the 'povo pack' headlights and sell them as N1 items.

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the two brackets at the bottom are the ones you need to get if your headlights don't already have em. Contact Laurence on the forums to get a pair.

Failing that you can go ghetto and bend two pieces of aluminium and make a stay for the grille.

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