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I've finally found them!!

I can't quite bring myself to spending USD2469.04 on a set of headlight but damn i want them so badly!

http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm/BCNR33-Kouki-X...eadlights-12139

Anyone have a pic of these on a car? Anyone have these at all? Anyone know if they're any good or worth the money?

I'm seriously considering it and want to be talked out of it before i splurge when i know i need the money for more important things :P

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mite be cheaper just to get r33 gtr series 3 headlights which came with xenon headlights,

i think i've read that they directly fit on series 1 r33 gts-ts but i'm not sure..

but prepared to still pay a heft price i think they are around 2k second hand

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Bang for your bucks!

Contact God_speed for R33 GTR headlights with Xenon conversion.

Like a third of the price probably??

I never saw any discoloration or scratches on his lenses either before he upgraded - seemed to be perfect.

Cheers,

Tez

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I wouldn't buy them man, they'll end up costing you round $2800 with current exchange rates, not sure if you have to pay tax too on top of that?

plus if you've got a series 1 you'll need some mods to fit and possibly a new front bumper/bonnet/grille, so yeah, upto you in the end I guess, but for nearly $3k you could get a nice power increase

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Anyone have a pic of these on a car? Anyone have these at all? Anyone know if they're any good or worth the money?

Ahh, they're just the standard S3 GTR headlights, they came as an option on the S2 GTR's. They'll basically bolt straight in with the exception of the Grille if you have a S1 R33... Worth the money??? probably not unless your priority is aesthetics.

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ouch, yeah that is quite a lot

where are you from?

sets of lights in NZ usually go for round 200-300 for the pair on Trademe here

there's a couple of ebay australia if you are a member:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-R33-GTS-GTST...1QQcmdZViewItem $102 current bid

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-R33-GTS-GTST...1QQcmdZViewItem $0.99c current bid

I'd expect both to go for round $150 each, did you have an accident and crack yours, or are you looking at upgrading the series 1?

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