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I have two on my car. They are staying on it.

This is a VERY long shot. I feel like I need to explain some things. There would be less than 20 of these cars on the road here, at a guess- only one place sells them. If, by some miracle you find some, they are going to be really pricey. REALLY pricey (like the ebay ones, maybe even more. They are over 1000 EACH from nissan)

As said before, Import Monster / Jesse Streeter. We're trying to help you out here mate, get on to Jesse, give him a parts list, and see if he can help you out. If no good, just get some AR-X parts from around. Surely its a cheaper option.

Good luck mate.

Besides the look, whats the physical difference inside the light? Are they an improvement?

I was looking at getting a new set from YAJ with the HID ballasts. If the PM lights fit the NMs, might be worth considering.

Besides the look, whats the physical difference inside the light? Are they an improvement?

I was looking at getting a new set from YAJ with the HID ballasts. If the PM lights fit the NMs, might be worth considering.

i heard from my build thread that the front bar and bonnet needs changing.

Dude.no.gif

I have two on my car. They are staying on it.

This is a VERY long shot. I feel like I need to explain some things. There would be less than 20 of these cars on the road here, at a guess- only one place sells them. If, by some miracle you find some, they are going to be really pricey. REALLY pricey (like the ebay ones, maybe even more. They are over 2500 EACH from nissan)

As said before, Import Monster / Jesse Streeter. We're trying to help you out here mate, get on to Jesse, give him a parts list, and see if he can help you out. If no good, just get some AR-X parts from around. Surely its a cheaper option.

Good luck mate.

FYP :)

Besides the look, whats the physical difference inside the light? Are they an improvement?

I was looking at getting a new set from YAJ with the HID ballasts. If the PM lights fit the NMs, might be worth considering.

They are about 20mm longer than the NM headlights.

You can see in the pic below with the NM headlights on a PM front bar.

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Direct comparison (lights are the same height).

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Adam - there is a reason we are pointing you to Yahoo Auctions via Import Monster or Jesse Streeter. Only place you'll get stuff at a reasonable price.

I bought a pair of PM35 headlights 3 years ago via Import Monster for under $500 shipped to my door. Good luck trying to find them over here for that price.

I lol at the import wreckers buying these headlights and fnt bars off PNM35's....

Talk about, "oh M35 stagea- i'll buy that" and not having a clue about the cars...

What should I complain? Good spares for me- I just don't know about all these muttons dressed as Lambs.... whistling.gif

I just don't know about all these muttons dressed as Lambs.... whistling.gif

Ooohh, personal dig? You cut me deep there Alex! :P

Only seen two NM's "dressed up" as PM's. Mine (which is being converted back... the ignorant fool!) and a white RX which was on Carsales around the time I was converting mine.

lol @ mutton... some might say a superior heart in the mutton as opposed to the "fragile" lambs ph34r.gif

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