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Old 02-14-2013, 10:39 PM   #1
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Vertex or "Crystal" S14 Kouki lights

What's the cheapest anyone has found these lights for?

I'm looking to buy a pair for my S14, but I'm cheap.

I'm also going to post a WTB. But new is cool too.

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The cheapest are about the same price as used OEM, and they're cheap plastic. My s14 came with them, I sold them for $50 and bought some nice USDM projectors.
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I don't know what you're intentions are, but if you are doing an hid retrofit I recommend using the OEM nissan housings but replacing the thick glass lens with the lens from the aftermarket plastic lens lights. I paid $170 shipped for a set of these lights.
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Old 02-14-2013, 11:20 PM   #5
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Good shit on the $180 shipped deal. I might do that tonight.

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The cheapest are about the same price as used OEM, and they're cheap plastic. My s14 came with them, I sold them for $50 and bought some nice USDM projectors.
I have USDM right now, but they look old and the mounting screws are borked on the driver side. I can't find an OEM driver side light for cheap, and would rather buy something different.

I know they're plastic, but I'm ok with polishing them up, I've got a bad ass headlight restoration kit.

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I don't know what you're intentions are, but if you are doing an hid retrofit I recommend using the OEM nissan housings but replacing the thick glass lens with the lens from the aftermarket plastic lens lights. I paid $170 shipped for a set of these lights.
I'm not retrofitting anything, just tired of the look the OEM kouki projectors have.
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Old 02-14-2013, 11:33 PM   #6
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I have USDM right now, but they look old and the mounting screws are borked on the driver side. I can't find an OEM driver side light for cheap, and would rather buy something different. I know they're plastic, but I'm ok with polishing them up, I've got a bad ass headlight restoration kit.
To each their own. But I mean it when I say cheap plastic. And it didn't take long for moisture to get inside. Not worth $180 IMO
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To each their own. But I mean it when I say cheap plastic. And it didn't take long for moisture to get inside. Not worth $180 IMO
Oh damn... maybe a reseal would be in order then...
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I didnt have any problems with mine.
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For those of you that bought these, how did you wire them to fit the stock setup?
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For those of you that bought these, how did you wire them to fit the stock setup?
Wat. They use the stock size bulb, I believe. Did you do a koukis conversion?
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I got mine from silviaks2nr for $180 shipped haha. Crystal headlights with OEM glass covers.
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Idk the ones I was sent have the jdm 4-pin, but I guess I'll just cut and solder
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I got mine from silviaks2nr for $180 shipped haha. Crystal headlights with OEM glass covers.
I read the plastic lights are better at diffusing light for HID... but sure if that floats your boat!
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Oh damn... maybe a reseal would be in order then...
The only difference between the vertex ones and all of the other shitty ones is vertex re-seals the lights. They use silicone mixed by jesus christ himself apparently since they have a 250 dollar mark up on these.

The only reason I don't have a set on my 240 is because I actually cared about decent light output, but to complete the look of my car I eventually will buy the ricer lights.
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Yea i love the look but shit i cant see crap at night thank god i drive my car maybe once a week. I will be having it retrofitted soon by silviaks2nr so i can have best of both worlds
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^^did u send urs to get retroffited ? This jr bro, ur car twin lol.
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