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Hey gang, it's here in my possesion finally.

Quick question ; headlights in the grille, how do I turn em on?

Apart from that, everything is perfect, very happy with my purchase.

picsorban!

err.... next to the headlights.. try the other switch on the stalk....

Taking a big stab in the dark here, I would say a series 2 stag?

ETA: Congrats on the purchase Matt :( Enjoy your new car :P

Bingo.

Thankyou.

it's filthy at the moment, good wash tommorow, then RWC then slap some plates on it.

I've tryed every combination of getting the grille lamps on but to no avail, so i'm guessing it's globes or fuses!

Today at work, flicking through the paperwork from Shogun, it's detailed that the grille lamps where disconnected for compliance.

Mystery solved.

On another note, how many freakin combinations of headlights do these things actually have?!

I seemingly have two sets of foggies, the headlights with there assosciated beams and the lights in the indicators which again have foglights!!

My highbeams certainly don't come out of the grille lamps.

They come of the main lights.

The only aftermarket lights I have are some yellow fog spotties that seem to be a really flush fit in the DAYZ front bar, perhaps factory option?

They are quite big.

any pics matt? would like to see that front bar if possible.

i'd be calling the compliance workshop and asking them why they disconnectred the main high beam lights as i have never heard of them having to do that?

cheers oxford

.................. general merrirment

LOL - love it... that'd be a damn funny online-gamining or forum name :P

got a few performance mods planned ?

nice car hey, good pickup. Ive got nissan spots in my S1.

pic from compliance 2 septembers' ago:

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Edited by Tangles

As far as go fast mods go, just doing lowered spring and shock combo, turbo back zorst, fmic, pump and boost controller.

Might even go a highflow, everyone seems to be going on about them.

Full manual conversion, collecting the parts as we speak.

I just want some beef in the mid range and i'll be happy.

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