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The light up garnish failed to work. . . .

Hmmm it was working perfectly before the accident are you sure you have wired it up correctly ??? How have you wired it up is there a existing wiring harness there for the light up garnish or did you have to run a set of wires i am unsure on how there wired up.

Hang it was quite dull and hard to see during the day you could only really see it when it was dark with no head lights on it try that and let me know.

Hmmm it was working perfectly before the accident are you sure you have wired it up correctly ??? How have you wired it up is there a existing wiring harness there for the light up garnish or did you have to run a set of wires i am unsure on how there wired up.

Hang it was quite dull and hard to see during the day you could only really see it when it was dark with no head lights on it try that and let me know.

I used a 12V minilab to test (tried both polaritys since there was no obvious marking on the wires)

Ill try at 2moro night.

I used a 12V minilab to test (tried both polaritys since there was no obvious marking on the wires)

Ill try at 2moro night.

Ah ok no worries if it still dosen't work i will refund the money expect the postage

Parts update on whats left

Bonet in great condintion $200

Boot lid and spoiler in great condintion $200

Exhaust $250 price drop

Front Lower control arms $130 for the pair

5 stud conversion $ 500

Full diff craddle assembley $350

Washer bottle including motors $30

A/C controll unit $40

Head Lights $300 price drop

Front and rear bars $230 for both price drop

come guys make a offer i want this stuff gone

hey buddy, a friend of mine is sourcing standard airbox with piping? price if u have one please? pics too please? :stupid:

thanks

Justin

sorry buddy i haven't got it, i bought it with a pod. But if your looking to get it through a blue slip or something simular you can get pod surounds to inclose the pod filter and its legal. I bought one and i got my defects cleared with it. Heres an expample http://justjap.com/store/product.php?produ...=1&featured but you can get them cheaper off ebay i bought mine for $120 delivered but it wasn't carbon fibre just plastic.

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hey guys front and rear bars and side skirt are gone as well as bonet and boot.

there still is some parts avaible like head lights and and diff ect measage me for anything you guys want

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