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=Projector Wiring= For $30 you can get a pair of these adapters from Nissan, to connect projectors to non-projector wiring, and they have to be ordered from Japan. [[Image:Headlight projector adapter.jpg]] If you wanna do it cheaper you need 4 bits of 16 gauge wire about 100mm long, 4 male blade connectors and 4 female blade connectors. Now the standard R31 headlights have H4 dual filament bulbs in them and the R31 projectors have H3C bulbs in them, the H4 has 3 pins and H3C has 2 pins. [[Image:Headlight_h4_h3.jpg]] Also a pic of the female blade connectors, the red one is completely insulated so if it comes off the bulb and hits the body of the car it won't blow the fuse ;) [[Image:Headlight_crimps.jpg]] The plug that goes on the H4 bulb looks like the pic below, the back of the plug opened up has 3 wires going to it, the red with blue strips is the low beam wire, the red and white wire is the high beam wire and the black is the negative. [[Image:Headlight_loom2.jpg]] The pic below shows which connection points you use on the 3 pin socket you want to use, it does not matter which one is positive or negative cause the bulb will work either way. [[Image:Headlight_loom_connector.jpg]]
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