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S2 Dayz Lower Fog Lights - dont see these around too often!

Custom Mounting Brackets included

Hey guys,

I have for sale a pair of super rare Dayz fog lights.

They have custom mounting brackets which allows them to sit in the outer vents of a Dayz front bar. Perfect if you have a big FMIC in the center opening. All the hardwork, cutting and fabricating has been done by me. All you have to drill one hole into the underside of the factor reinforcement bar and they sit firmly no vibration, no movement. There is no cutting of the factory bar so it is a perfectly reversible mod (the best kind!). If you want to mount them in the factory location (center opening) then this can be done also.

They are in top nick, only one has a tiny bit of hazing around the edge inside the lens. Was planning on separating and cleaning, but its unnoticeable on the car so I havent bothered.

I will include part of the loom + connectors if you dont already have it.

Selling because I want to go for a custom LED setup.

Will arrange pics mounted to the car shortly. If they don't sell i'll just go ahead with my plans to install HID's into them.

Looking for $200 + postage ONO or pickup in melb CBD

Cheers. Mat

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  • 2 weeks later...

bump.

good thing to have with winter coming, esp if you do any night time country driving. factory look, with the performance of one of the best aftermarket brand available (they are CIBIE's) - think same brand as all the driving lights you see on the front of 4WD bullbars.

  • 2 weeks later...

chuckie - if your mate is interested in a purchase he can call me on O438 32O 369.

can't write back to your PM for some reason, just has a big red X.

  • 4 weeks later...

they're goneski. havent had a chance to update the carsales photos.

by the end of the week the car will look much different anyway.

will be replacing the driving lights with HELLA DayLine LED DRL's (oem equipment from audi), new rims, and nismo sideskirts are now gone and replaced with Dayz items so that i can lower it more....).

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