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ey guys,

i just recieved dan666's 6000k HID replacement globes for the oem r34 xenon headlights.

attempted to open the big circle thing with fins to get access to the globe but i was stumped at a special bolt preventing me from turning the circle cover.

i opened up a friends r34 gtt and i didnt have any issues.

it seems to be a star/flower bolt with a centre block, anyone come across this?

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EDIT:: just spoke to the guys at just tools and it seems to be cold a "torx". they dont really sell indivisual heads and a set costs $50 T_T

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It's a tamper resistant TORX screw, or a "Torx TR", most hardware shops should sell screwdrivers or socket bits to suit. Regular Torx screwdrivers don't have a hole in the middle, so make sure you get the tamper resistant variety.

edit:

you want one of the top row of this:

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its $40something from kinchrome, or you can get the cheaper variety from bunnings for $10 usually.

It's a tamper resistant TORX screw, or a "Torx TR", most hardware shops should sell screwdrivers or socket bits to suit. Regular Torx screwdrivers don't have a hole in the middle, so make sure you get the tamper resistant variety.

I've always loved the fact that tools for undoing tamper resistant screws are so readily available and cheap :P

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