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Old 03-28-2004, 03:44 PM
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head light blub size

yo, i have an s14

i need the following bulb sizes
-headlights (H4's?)
-fog lights
-parking lights
-turn signals
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Re: head light blub size

low beams - 9003
high beams - 9005
fog lights - h3-55w
parking lights - 168
turn signals (front and rear) - 1156
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Old 03-28-2004, 04:16 PM
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Re: head light blub size

excellent, thanks buddy
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Re: head light blub size

no problem
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Re: head light blub size

Hey pureSXyness, i'll sell you my stock low-beam bulbs. I replaced em with Osram silverstar bulbs, so I got the stock ones layin around in a plastic bag so that no dust collects on the glass.
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Re: head light blub size

nah, its okay, i was looking to get the nice hyperwhite ones

stock just looks nasty
but thanks tho
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yea get Osram silverstars, the euro spec one. They're bright than standard silverstars. Get the H4 size. I got em, pretty bright and at a good price. They burn xenon gas
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