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Old 26-08-2012, 12:18 PM   #1
Nolz
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Default Tinted foggies, DIY front lip, Bug deflector and trunk LED's

I was bored, and the internet and ebay are evil things.

Fog light overlays. We had one morning of extreme fog a few weeks back and so I had the chance to legitimately use my fog lights. I turned them on and found that they didn't really help.
When I was young, fog lights were always YELLOW! There's a bit of debate about whether the colour makes any difference but I used it as an excuse to make my focus a little more mine.


Bug Deflector For work next year it looks like I'll be doing a lot of hwy km's (thank god I bought a diesel) and although a little dicky, it will hopefully serve a practical purpose on my journeys. Installation was quick and easy and I can't wait to see if it makes any difference haha.

EZ-LIP This one I was convinced to follow through with by a forum member who did a photoshop version of what it could look like. It's held on by double sided tape which came attached to the lip itself. Just a good clean to prep the bumper and a straight eye to get it aligned. I've a problem with the lip being squashed and deformed during transit so it's a bit wobbly in one section. But not too noticable. I like it! And once again makes this car a little more mine.

LED trunk lights This one actually serves a real practical purpose. Having 2 lights in our trunk is a bloody god send but one of the lights is obscured by my sub. So off to ebay I went and found LED's to replace the stock bulbs. The good thing about the repacement is that they come with adaptors to use, not cutting of the stock light fittings required.
what I did do however was re routed the oem wiring so that I could postion the leds to where I felt they worked best. The LED was then stuck on using 3M double sided tape which was supplied.


I think I'm done ........for now.

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