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Okay guys,

I have a problem getting the spoiler off the vehicle

I have covered the gap where the LED Strip should be in my wing with White Tape if u didnt know the tape was there u wouldnt know any different...

Basically what i wanan know is if its possible to mount a light into the rear parcel shelf and wire it up so that when u press that brakes this works instead of the other one? Does anyone know if this is at all possible?

I need to do this by saturday! HELPPPPPPPP!

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On the yellow paperwork it just states high level stop light to work correctly!

All LED"s to light up

Will they be nasty about it if i dont have the LED's in the spoiler and tape covering the hole

Or if i just mount the one in the parcel shelf they pass it?

ok i dont get what happened?you covered the light in your wing and now want to put another one on your parcel shelf? why? have you removed the wing? why not just uncover the wing light?

By the sound of this:

the gap where the LED Strip should be in my wing

it would appear that his rear-wing has the LED stop-lamps missing. So rather than replace them in the wing, he wants to just put one in the rear window. much easier and cheaper.

Its really easy, just run two wires from your RHR drivers light, black + red :dry:

If your car came with 3 stop lights you will req. them for rwc. Im pretty sure relocating it to rear window is acceptable - grab one off an old magna or something, $5

Ill buy your old LED if you've still got it.

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