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hey guys i read around a bit in these forums, people say the headlights on a 06 will fit 03 models, so im just wondering will the back lights also fit? Also what would be the price be for a set of 06 headlights (labour not included) and what the cost would be to place them in by a pro?

anyone got any direct comparison pics of 03 and 06 headlights and back lights they could post up, i've googled but no dice.

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06 headlights have projector lenses for the main beam. They are slightly rearranged, the vertical strip doesnt light up.

Pictures of my car:

2003 lights -

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2006 lights -

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Very nice upgrade but they are NOT cheap. Expect about $1,000.

Tail lights on the 06 model are, well, not flat. Check out this one on carsales.

http://www.carsales.com.au/Tig/UI/PagePopu...mp;tabID=304744

i like the vertical light up on the 03 though the look of the 06 lights overall look better but i dont think id waste my 1k on lights though...just me though others might and probably have.

ps awesome looking V there - love the wheels clean cut.

Thanks mate.

In person, the 2006 headlights look a lot better than the 2003 ones. I've had lots of comments about the car looking more modern with them.

But anyway, the main point of them is for the projector lenses so that you can use HIDs properly.. you can always do a retrofit like 350gtfrank

06 headlights have projector lenses for the main beam. They are slightly rearranged, the vertical strip doesnt light up.

Tail lights on the 06 model are, well, not flat. Check out this one on carsales.

http://www.carsales.com.au/Tig/UI/PagePopu...mp;tabID=304744

Also the tail lights on the 06 have a boot release button. Not sure if this can be connected up to 03 easily though?

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