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nice

theres a write up in one of our previous newsletters on sauvic.com.au how to do it with a full led kit, al wrote it

yeh i noticed it after i did it lol i was trying to get the backing off it but broke the clips as it was siliconed onso now im just waiting for pay day then gonna go buy a new one and do it again with out breaking it.

lol, good start bud, get a strip of leds... makes it look like this....

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Adam

yeh im gonna see my mate who is manager at jaycar electronics see what he can do for me. hehehe

think i might go white LED's next time. i have seen cars with red and blue ones but not many white ones. soo yeh.

and b3za it took me bout 45 min only coz it was siliconed together.

ah mad. im trying experiment with the r34 middle brake light on boot. am going to try getting a pattern made so it lights up R34, took it apart just then looks pretty doable to might try doing that this week and ill post up some pics on how i go :blush:

ah mad. im trying experiment with the r34 middle brake light on boot. am going to try getting a pattern made so it lights up R34, took it apart just then looks pretty doable to might try doing that this week and ill post up some pics on how i go :blush:

sounds good bez should look good

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