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I'm not sure if it was you RN, but if it was.

I think you should post the picture of one of your wheels taking a bath :yes:

So love those wheels. I think I'm going to go sell a kidney to buy a set. Anyone want a kidney?

Had a mess around today and it looks like it is just the RHS low beam bulb which has blown. It does not actually look blown but after connecting it to a battery I am still getting no light.

Will going to a "whiter" light give a bit better vision? How it is now I can't really see all that good on low beam..

Right now they are more blue than anything.

The lights are after market but not sure exactly what. Pic attached.

Hold the Phone! They look pretty awesome, I have to say...

Is that your car? I've only ever seen these in USDM format...

Yeh sounds like you have a short somewhere in the wiring. Replaced the Parking lights, Interior -headlining and door lights, boot and number plates also.

Just need to buy the clear indicator lense now. (had the car 4&1/2 years and just woke up to it now ! lol)

Anyone recommend somewhere in Sydney that sell them ??

I will post some pics when I do these.

Fitted the clear indicator lense only 11bucks from EBAYin th US

35bucksdelivery still cheap. Four interior leds , two no.plate, two parkers, and boot led were less than 100bucks from jaycar &v supercheap.

Pics don't do them justice, def nice upgrade & piece of loss to do. Except parking lights_very tight access and very fiddle.

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I'm not sure if it was you RN, but if it was.

I think you should post the picture of one of your wheels taking a bath :yes:

So love those wheels. I think I'm going to go sell a kidney to buy a set. Anyone want a kidney?

how much you selling it for hahaha Jks
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Looking awesome there Sam!!! Love the black light housings - I am a bit sad I didn't get black now. Hey if you are free next weekend you should bring it up to the Kadina show'n'shine - the SAU:SA club will have 15 cars on display (including 2 x V35s). Or did I ask you about that already? There is a group driving up at 6:30am Sunday if you have footy on Saturday (the show is all day Sunday). Then you could come to the Coopers Alehouse at Wallaroo for dinner and either stay the night (we have bucket-loads of rooms) or drive back Sunday night.

Ah bugger.

Who is doing your exhaust? I have bought another rear muffler to cut the stock tips off of and make up quad tips for myself. My aftermarket D-Max rear bumper bar NEEDS quad tips, as the opening is the prefect size for it and look all gapey with just one stock tip poking out each side.

Looks nice Runner, I was after a black one myself but only found 1 on Carsales that seemed to good to be true, when I rang the guy I got no answer fr two days then a return phone call to tell me it was sold but he had a blue one as well. The same black one ended up on Carsales the next week for $500 more than the previous week.

I am more than happy with my white one though.

Ordered the clear indicators for the front bumper a few days ago, hopefully get them next week sometime.

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