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oh well john you're not the only one :) last skidpan day in melb i came out and lost my old front bar... haha. Can take a toll on the car..

mindflux -- there are like relays and things in a separate box (i think) which you could look at. I know in my 33 there are fuses in the back for LHS and RHS headlight, then there are a couple of doovas in the engine bay listed a "LHS healight" and "RHS headlight" in another fusebox for some reason Even the actual light stalk can have probs which causes the lights to act funny. Autoelec will charge you a couple of hundred at least to fix it.

fully its never ending, got home and felt like selling it, i think im gonna flog the kit off, and get a stock body kit again, when i get some spare cash, or consider a genuine plastic do luck kit from the states

fully its never ending, got home and felt like selling it, i think im gonna flog the kit off, and get a stock body kit again, when i get some spare cash, or consider a genuine plastic do luck kit from the states

Fark John... Keep your chin up! Your car looks awesome ATM... Pre Skidpan that is... Don't go back to stock!!!

Plastic kit sounds nice though...

yeah know the feeling.. kits can be bitches.. this is my 2nd front bar, and when i get the sideskirts fitted my second lot of them. While being low looks shithot and it handles better, sometimes you gotta wonder. Even with plastic you'll scratch the shit out of the paint and crap.

also mindflux.. just buy a multimeter ($20) and learn how to use it :) That will at least allow you to isolate the problem. You basically just stick the probes at different points and check you're getting voltage at each point. Soon as you find the point where there isn't any voltage anymore that is your prob.

well the box is generic and can vary depending on the options shipped with your car so you might not necessarily have all of them.

you *have* taken the bulb out and checked it haven't you? Bulbs are $7 from anywhere basically. Its always good when you check and it is the bulb, and you go "phew".

I had light probs in my old r31.. cost me $250 or something to get fixed, just for some simply shitty problem.

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