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Old 09-15-2009, 04:22 PM
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Oh, and tim.. Would you mind posting pics of your headlights?
 
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Called this place up.. Best projector set they have for our cars hands down is the following:

http://store.theretrofitsource.com/p...df4c84dc18991b

TL ones are a little better but they are too big for our low beam housing. They may fit in our fog housing though.
 
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i have a pair of and one L side g37 projectors available. just projectors.
 
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Stock G37 coupe is no different than G35 except for minor changes in the design.
 
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Speaking of course of the projector. And no reason for TSX due to the hyped price. their quality of beam is not great. other projectors on the market for cheaper does just as good job. FX-R for instance.
 
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^ had a feeling. Now I'm assured since you chimed in. FX-R is cheapers plus bixenon plus oem Infiniti.

IGT, how difficult is it to wire the fx-r to oem 03 ballast and wiring? I just finished clearing out the amber, I'm going to go ahead and try to set it up so that the round signal doesn't stay on with the headlights. I want it only to blink.
 
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Speaking of course of the projector. And no reason for TSX due to the hyped price. their quality of beam is not great. other projectors on the market for cheaper does just as good job. FX-R for instance.
obviously there are better projectors, I was talking in terms of mounting, when I lined the tsx up with the 03-05 brackets, IIRC 2 of the holes were almost perfect making the mounting and rotational alignment really easy.
 
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Old 09-17-2009, 02:41 AM
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^ had a feeling. Now I'm assured since you chimed in. FX-R is cheapers plus bixenon plus oem Infiniti.

IGT, how difficult is it to wire the fx-r to oem 03 ballast and wiring? I just finished clearing out the amber, I'm going to go ahead and try to set it up so that the round signal doesn't stay on with the headlights. I want it only to blink.
the fx-r is not OEM Infiniti
 
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Old 09-17-2009, 03:30 AM
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Yea but I was told by the guy on the phone they fit better than tsx
 
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