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The reason why i ask is that i just bought mine and it has aftermarket ones installed. There is, however, a proper button which they are wired up to on the dash...

I have looked at photos of other 32gtrs and have not been able to identify where the standard ones are...

:P

In short, no.

But they are not so uncommon.

I didn't think they did, so do you know what the button is on the right hand side of the steering wheel above the rotating thingy which turns on the headlights and parkers?

They don't, but anyway.

The most common spot for the foglights in under the top section of the front bumper either side of the number plate. Usually the mesh screen for the interccoler/radiator cut out gets a couple of holes cut into it to fit the lights.

Do you know where they normally sit?

They sit right in front of your intercooler, on both sides, small ones.

There is a switch on the dash, its for fog lights and amber lights. Do a search on the forsale section, there had been a few pairs forsale lately.

Oh they might not be standard but definately a standard option.

I didn't think they did, so do you know what the button is on the right hand side of the steering wheel above the rotating thingy which turns on the headlights and parkers?

No, they're definately not standard, but may be an option (but I really don't think?)

The switch you're talking about allows the park lights to be on when depressed with the ignition key removed and the car locked (for when parked in a dark or dangerous position).

yes and no. the ones pictured are a dealer option available at time of purchase. they may have even been fitted at the factory, or if not fitted at the dealer when sold. but they are not standard.

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sorry guys.. i know this is an old post but i needed a bit of help. i was after some fog lights that would fit the spaces in my front bar pictured below. a pair would be nice but i dont mind just one and im after the really tacky looking yellow plastic covered ones.. any help would be great..

cheers, tushar

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Why would you want to put fog lights in there? People usually leave it open for more air flow to the intercooler/radiator. If you want a fog light to be put in there, measure out how large the gap is and find a light to fit. I would assume it'll be hard finding some that fit perfectly though.

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