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hey guys i have seen this car before and have been searching for a pic so that i can describe what i am after as most people have no idea,

well i found a pic courtesy of the r32 skyline cruise to katoomba here is what i am after

the headlight surround will offset my orange r32 verey well as i have black corner indicators

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any help would be much appreciated

yt

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Yes that would be a cheaper option to making them from scratch, but I have never seen them for the drivers side, only the passenger as that's where the intake is.

ha that was going to be my next question, oh well back to the drawing board i guess

You can try get them from Autostyle in Sydney cos with more or less all their R32 GTRs, they do the quad-headlight as above in the pic. I'm not sure if they will sell it to you directly though, but you can give it a go.

Also, apparently your headlight lighting becomes fairly poor when you fit those as you dont have the refelctors anymore (could also be a defect too? Not sure on that one).

Edited by turbodragon

I got them on my blue r32 from autostyle you can by mine if you buy the car :) but auto wont sell them seperately. As for the lighting they produce, no issues at all not dull or anything but i do have HID's in there...

I got them on my blue r32 from autostyle you can by mine if you buy the car :banana: but auto wont sell them seperately. As for the lighting they produce, no issues at all not dull or anything but i do have HID's in there...

dammit, ok who wants to try and make one for me/with me??

Edited by Yts
  • 2 weeks later...

give this topic a read

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...lear+indicators

you could get something along the lines of infinity headlights which are shown at post #5 and #6 or follow this diy and make your own

cheers

found this thru a search on sau ;

Those headlights are made by Infiniti in japan. However inifiniti don't make them anymore, but they do pop up secondhand from time to time. Autostyle have moulded the infiniti lights (which from memory came on a car they imported a while back) and fit them to their demo cars. If the original inifiniti's are anything to go by those headlights are shocking. I wouldn't be using them on a road car.

They're also illegal to use in australia as they don't have a low beam diffractor, or park lights.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...hts-t97453.html

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