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Old Oct 30, 2016 | 12:50 AM
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Headlight conversion question for 1994 Maxima SEL

Hi guys,

Was wanting to do a headlight mod for my 1994 Maxima SEL. I know about the BMW E36 headlight conversion that some people have done but I was wondering would the 1989 A31 Nissan Cefiro headlights be able to fit? Same for the c33 Laurel headlights? Very keen as those headlights are quite cheap and look mean and readily available for me in my location

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Old Nov 7, 2016 | 08:33 PM
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I seem to recall....oh let me see.....goodness, maybe 10 years or more ago that someone was working on this. I want to say they succeeded but don't immediately recall the issues or how they made it work. Clearly they are not as tall and are wider. Nothing it going to line up.
For some reason I want to say they actually modified the front of their hood to bring it down and used the Cefiro grille. I'll see if I can find anything...but a lot of that info has got toasted over the years and people have deleted images or their entire photo accounts.
Old Nov 7, 2016 | 08:37 PM
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A quick search pulled this up instantly.

https://maxima.org/forums/3rd-genera...-end-swap.html

Couldn't find any images though. But, maybe if you continue to search. Not sure the guy is still active. But you can check that out as well by visiting his page.

UPDATE: Neither have been active in 2-4 years. But, you could luck out and message them for images and discuss it.

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