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Hi, despite trolling through all the info on xenon globes a cant seem to find any info on how to actually remove /replace them on a m35.

Has anyone done it?

Is it a simple job or is as a friend of mine suggested ,like the v35 which apparently took him 2-3 hours to do.?

I'd appreciate any assistance.

remove the front wheel and take out the inner guard.

thats the easiest way IMO

i have removed the airbox and done it from the top, and the other side only needs some things moved around to get your hand in there. V35 owners seem to be all sooks :P

be a man and get some cuts and scrapes.

i found it easier from the top just to take the air box out. even in the ARX being lifted, I CBF trying to pull the inner guards.

All i hade to move on the other side was the window washer bottle n radiator over flow.

Iaaiaiaiaiaiaian I have to admit, it is a bitch of a job to do on the V35 becuase of the angle the lights are on. My sister is a sook n made me do it on hers. but if it takes you 3 - 4 hours? maybe they fell asleep for about 3 and a half hours while doing it.:huh:

Oh the thing you might be asking about; Theres a grey coloured cover on the back of the headlight, you have to turn it and 'pop' it out, your Xenon is the metal thing there. its not hard to take out from there..

make sure its cold though, xenons heat up alot. i learnt the hard way lol

Edited by AaronNM35

remove the front wheel and take out the inner guard.

thats the easiest way IMO

i have removed the airbox and done it from the top, and the other side only needs some things moved around to get your hand in there. V35 owners seem to be all sooks :P

be a man and get some cuts and scrapes.

not too many cuts,scrapes,went by inner guard,and topside for passenger side.Thanks for your help

aaron your sister is still a sook, and im still waiting for pics of her :P

good to hear you did it graham! its not all that difficult, especially when you have done it a few times.

also, dont buy cheap chinese burners from ebay, they start failing to ignite after about a year.............

aaron your sister is still a sook, and im still waiting for pics of her :P

good to hear you did it graham! its not all that difficult, especially when you have done it a few times.

also, dont buy cheap chinese burners from ebay, they start failing to ignite after about a year.............

bahaha dont ask me why she bought the car.. why do you want a picture of her so bad.. but here I found one

iphone_girl.jpg

Happy?

Yeh the cheap ones go purple after a little while, when they do this they're only as strong as a parker globe lol

bahaha dont ask me why she bought the car.. why do you want a picture of her so bad.. but here I found one

Iain loves an excuse to "exercise" his right hand (or left hand if he feels adventurous) :action-smiley-069:

aaron your sister is still a sook, and im still waiting for pics of her :P

good to hear you did it graham! its not all that difficult, especially when you have done it a few times.

also, dont buy cheap chinese burners from ebay, they start failing to ignite after about a year.............

naa,

i bought philips originals from u.s $87 landed per pair.

i dont believe thats her, however that chick is hot.

nice try tho :P

US$87 landed for a pair?? unless they are 2nd hand, they probably arent genuine.

guess i'll find out in about 12 months

i dont believe thats her, however that chick is hot.

nice try tho :P

US$87 landed for a pair?? unless they are 2nd hand, they probably arent genuine.

dude its my sister? :S

guess i'll find out in about 12 months

lolol. i did lol sometimes its just luck

And she drives a Skyline... :thumbsup:

lol thats right! a V35 350GT too, not one of the poxy four door ones.

although because she is a real girly type girl she has pink number plates, and doesnt really take much care of the poor car. oh well.

im happy to look after her V and also prepared to service her skyline :P

i also got the cheapy $40 xenons from china, but had to retro fit the chinese ballasts due to removal of my factory ones during compliance :(

im happy to look after her V and also prepared to service her skyline :P

i also got the cheapy $40 xenons from china, but had to retro fit the chinese ballasts due to removal of my factory ones during compliance :(

your such a twat! LOL

sucks !! be careful with them man, i remember reading about someones evo catching fire because of it. I'de probably just by the headlights if you can. i asked them to leave alot of stuff in my car.. including the factory remote start from nissan :D..

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