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Nah they dont look like that ^ and they say Xenon but you cant see it in this pic.

I have only ever had Cut H7s in it, and thats what was in it when I purchased the car.

Trimmed H7's is what I used when I did a dodgy conversion job to pass Regency (as I run D2R xenons - that's what came with the car when I bought it - freshly complied).

(Side note: I'm sure I already replied to this earlier with pretty much above - but my post seems to have gone missing...)

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This is what I have been using.

Dont H1s have a different plug thing?

I want to buy some new bulbs tonight hopefully. Just not sure what to ask for.... do the D2R lights come in all different sizes or do I just say D2R?..

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D2R xenons are very expensive over the counter; You could be talking $200-300 for a pair, easy. Getting them online is a lot cheaper.

However - this assumes you still have the xenon ballast, cabling, plugs, etc to hook it all up to.

A D2R bulb looks like this:

d2rphoto1.jpg

... totally different plug to what you have now. But the base (with trimming), and the light source of the bulb is about the same as a H7 bulb (which is why they're sometimes used for compliance purposes, I believe).

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Ill have to check if I still have all the stuff to plug them into. Not sure I do... will check tonight.

Might have to do the trimmed H7s again for now! I hate driving with one headlight. Make my car look pov. Hahaha

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