What Makes These Different?
On the early Nissan 350Z, factory headlights can look dated. This SPEC-D setup upgrades you to:
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Black smoke housing for aggressive styling
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Projector lens design for focused beam output
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Integrated LED halo rings for signature lighting
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Full replacement assemblies (not overlays or DIY kits)
Translation: complete swap. No baking headlights required.
You Are Looking At A Complete Set Including Left And Right Side Aftermarket Projector Headlights. The Design Of Projector Designed Headlights Was Originated From Racing Vehicles Driven At Night.
Key Features
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Direct-fit for 2003–2005 350Z
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Projector-style low beam setup
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LED halo ring accent lighting
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Black smoke internal housing
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OEM-style mounting points
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Sold as a complete left + right pair
No rewiring nightmares. Plug-and-play style installation.
Our Headlights Come Included With Halogen Bulbs And A Wiring Harness For A Quick Plug-N-Play Installation. Many Of The Aftermarket Projector Headlights Will Not Use The Same Oem Bulb. The Front Lens Is A Clear, Top-Quality Plexi Glass. Halos Or Angel Eyes Will Require Wiring To An Alternate Power Source. Whether You Are Looking For Specialty Projector Headlights Or Replacement Headlights, You Will Find Sleek, Custom Look To It At Night As People See You Projectors In Their Rear View Mirrors.
Performance & Styling Benefits
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Sharper nighttime beam pattern (vs stock reflector)
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Modernized front-end appearance
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Increased visual presence at meets
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Clean blackout aesthetic
They don’t just look better—they change the personality of the car.
Vehicle Compatibility
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Nissan 350Z – 2003–2005
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Coupe and Roadster models
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Not compatible with 2006–2009 facelift headlights
⚠️ Always verify model year before ordering.
Why Choose SPEC-D Tuning?
SPEC-D Tuning is known for aggressive aftermarket lighting solutions that balance style and affordability. Their halo projector setups are popular in the Z community for full headlight upgrades without custom retrofits.
Final Verdict
If you want your 2003–2005 350Z to look more modern and more aggressive without going full custom, the SPEC-D Black Smoke LED Halo Projector Headlights are a clean, bold solution.
Because sometimes the front end just needs darker eyes.



David julian –
Got them for my 350 and they fit perfectly and everything worked and has nice leds 15 minutes to install I think it’s well worth the money.
Caleb Cochran –
Easy to install, it was an easy plug and play. Just have to make sure you have existing halogen lights. These seem to be city lights, so they are not amazingly bright, but should get the job done.
Katie speck –
They look good but are not sealed properly and one gets moisture inside all the time blowing bulbs often
Alex G –
They nice , but get ready to rewire connectors – cuz they won’t connect to 03 350z headlight connectors
Halo lights –
They are extremely easy to set up just make sure you have the connectors
TC –
These lights didn’t even work 6 weeks. The little small lights stop working and the bright lights are not bright at all. And when you have to take off ur hole front bumper. You can’t even check and see what the problem is. So be careful when you buy this product.
Mario Valladares –
Omg the best looking headlights ever.😍😍😍😍 the lights have a 6 pin plug and the car got 8 pin plug and it works from 2003 to up. Cut the 8 pin plug and cut the 6 pin plug and look up this video in YouTube .350z spec-d headlights 8 pin to 6 pin wiring diagram. Easy as pie🥧
Kelby Maschas –
They look good on my 05 Vert, gave it a newer style look with the dual halos. Remember to get the 6-8 pin connector with it if you have HIDs like I did
Dominic Depont –
Le superbe look.
Juste wow!
Harry –
Make sure your factory lights are 6 prong if no these lights will not work.
Bought these headlights and found out they will not work in a 2003 or 2004 Z and likely not the 2005.The 2003 and 2004 have a 8 point plug from the factory so if you don’t install them before your return date is over you are stuck with them as I am.They look great and are worth buying only if you check first that your plug is 6 prong.Someone had posted that there is a conversion plug but so far I have found nothing that will work.