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Does anyone know where I could find some r34 gtt headlights. I just imported my 34 and they disconnect the xenons and change the inside of the lights so you can't put them back in for compliance reasons.

They've changed the inside of them??? How so?

I thought they only converted it into the H1. You can always buy the aftermarket Xenon Kit and use it in yours.

Btw, got a pic of the parts they removed for the compliance?

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Does anyone know where I could find some r34 gtt headlights. I just imported my 34 and they disconnect the xenons and change the inside of the lights so you can't put them back in for compliance reasons.

If you were in sydney i could convert yours to halogen keep the globes and the balasts , then convert back after you comply the car .

I was looking for a set for mine , Nissan sell them about $1000 for the 2 .

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sorry is that $1000 just for the headlights or will i still have to get extra stuff to get the xenons working

1000 is for halogen lights .

I thought you wanted to convert your xenons to hal for compliance .

If you want xenons from Nissan , forget it they are to expensive .

The best thing for you would be to go to aftermarket conversion kit now .

You will find that they have taken the balasts out , ( they are sopose to destroy them , probably kept them ) and cut the clobe fitings so they can fit the halogen globes in them .

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Man, why can't they just leave those stuffs alone.  

I'm sure the luxury euro cars have HID Xenon fitted in the car. How come that is permissable and not on ours?

They need to be self adjusting and have washers to comply with adr .

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I'd be interested to get my GTT changed back to Xenon headlights as well.

I've been told that they are removed because they aren't self adjusting (levelling)... as you already know, we have a dial to adjust the angle from inside the car but it's not self adjusting.

Is this true, i don't know.... does anyone have an Australian delivered car that comes with Xenon? are they self adjusting?

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I'd be interested to get my GTT changed back to Xenon headlights as well.

I've been told that they are removed because they aren't self adjusting (levelling)... as you already know, we have a dial to adjust the angle from inside the car but it's not self adjusting.

Is this true, i don't know.... does anyone have an Australian delivered car that comes with Xenon? are they self adjusting?

If its already complied they probably took the balasts out and destroyed the globes so you are going to have to get another kit for it , not cheap .

they have to be self adjusting and self cleaning to comply with adr .

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Ok got a price for genuine parts. For the headlights it's $690 each but with xenons it $2000 each. Is it possible and would it be cheaper to get a aftermarket xenon kit ?

I've had no luck getting second ones, I only got one reply so far from e-mails and the best i got was 1 used right hand light with xenon for $1000. does anyone know some good wreckers?

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I am looking for Halogen headlights to buy or borrow hehe for compliance and then registration and then i will put the xenons back in. any help welcomed whether it be lending me some or telling me where to buy or selling me second hand ones cheers, obviously they won't be on there for long.

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Does anyone know where I could find some r34 gtt headlights. I just imported my 34 and they disconnect the xenons and change the inside of the lights so you can't put them back in for compliance reasons.

I am getting my halogens direct from nissan and then getting them put in for compliance but leaving the Xenons intact

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