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Well i got bored today so went outside and removed the spolier =]

i think it looks better without it

also couple days ago i wired up some led lights to where my foglights use to be on the s2...this way i can turn them on/off exactly how you use to turn the foglights on/off =]

aswel as HIDS i got about 2-3weeks ago

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Love the LED's - the Audi R8 look ah? Tough indeed...just make sure you don't have one blown or it would look weird...but besides that, very nice mate...care to do a DIY for us? :bunny:

Those LED's look awesome, was thinkin bout doin that to mine but wasnt sure what it would look like, definatly doing it now :)

and ive also removed my rear spoiler, i think it looks pretty tuff :P . nice job mate

They're just a led strip stuck on the outside of the lights which are about 3mm thick! so it looks completely flat.. As its a series 2 33 i had the foglights which were removed due to me getting the trust front bar(series1) and so i simply wired the lights into the holes where the fog lights connected to with the indicators and wrapped electricla tape around it to keep it dry and tight and wallahh! =]

Just be careful with the removal of your Spoiler mate.

Just a heads up, you NEED a Third brake light that is ADR approved.

Brake light to be off and only lit when the brakes are on.

Mainly an insurance thing, if someone hits ya in the back, it could be voided.

RJ!

p.s. L.E.D.s look shit hot!!NICE!

Hey, great job with the LED's, :D I reckon you should make your normal lights stay on with your high beams as well if you haven't already?

Just be careful with the removal of your Spoiler mate.

Just a heads up, you NEED a Third brake light that is ADR approved.

I thought about that when i removed my spoiler so i just mounted the LED's from the spoiler here, not sure if i really like it though...

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Well i got bored today so went outside and removed the spolier =]

i think it looks better without it

also couple days ago i wired up some led lights to where my foglights use to be on the s2...this way i can turn them on/off exactly how you use to turn the foglights on/off =]

aswel as HIDS i got about 2-3weeks ago

Wow! So you bought an Audi R8?

:D

Just be careful with the removal of your Spoiler mate.

Just a heads up, you NEED a Third brake light that is ADR approved.

Brake light to be off and only lit when the brakes are on.

Mainly an insurance thing, if someone hits ya in the back, it could be voided.

RJ!

p.s. L.E.D.s look shit hot!!NICE!

there is a loop hole in this with regards to 3 brake lights. as the r33 has 4 individual light along the tail they class that as 4 cos there is no visible join from the outside. funnyily enough, was never picked on with the 3 rwc i had by jackass cops that wanted my blood. i had no spoiler either, but they picked on water levels in my radiator reserve. so without spoiler is still ok.

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