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A litte while back I poted up here asking what the electrical connectors where for on my tailgate and the rear pillar. EGA4IT was nice enough to post the image I will duplicate here to show that it was indeed for a special spotlight.

Does anyone know where I can order one of these spotlights from? I have surfed the Japanese yahoo auctions regularly but still nothing

Any suggestions would be awesome guys

Rhys :)

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Oooher that is cool, on the note of "getting things" roof rack rail covers? How difficult are they to obtain here in Oz?

both can be very hard to get... or very easy to get (all it will cost you is $25,990 with a free stagea thrown in)

:P:)

both can be very hard to get... or very easy to get (all it will cost you is $25,990 with a free stagea thrown in)

:O:D

I seem to remember that being my only option to find this light last time I asked what it was for :P

I just want something that screws onto it eh, does anyone have an options catalouge maybe with parts numbers or something?? Meh, I think I'm dreamin.

Rubba, I'm sure you can get those carbon roof rails made, everyrhing has it's cost, like a $25,990 luggage light :P

Someone wil make em, letcha fingers do the walkin as they say for a carbon fibre plastics maker/shaper.

I just bought the Japanese HyperRev catalogues, and those roof rail covers are in there. Unfortunately, I can't read Japanese...

Abflug make small covers to go over the holes when you remove the roof rails. G-square and Take Lows make covers which look to go right from the front of the rails to the back, but I've also seen them appear on Stageas built up by Garage Reckless, HKS Tokyo, St Garage and Signal Auto

I'm not too sure how current the links are, but here goes:

http://www.takero-s.jp

http://www.g-reckless.com

http://www.signalauto.co.jp

aww thanks for the links goldzilla but I can't find the roof plugs anywhere.. rather take off the rails and plug up the holes...

How do the rails come off btw???

:)

No probs.

Dunno how they come off, you might have to ask Andy (EGA41T) to have a look at his...

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