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Spend about 45 minuted installing these LED driving lights thought I would show you guys what they look like on a 34.

Read a few people asking about them on here before, so this is for those people or anyone else who is interested.

I know some people will not like it but hey you get that with everything...

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Looks wicked man! Kind of what I want (eventually). Can you pm me the name of the brand/site? How hard was it to install? (1 being your mother could do it in her spare time, 10 being you need to be able to rebuild an rb25 with your eyes closed) Because I am not too car savvy.

Keep up the good work!

Hey Mate,

Its pretty easy, I even put them in without removing the front bar, I used the power from the park lights, just positive and negative so they are on when the park lights are on.

I got this off ebay off this seller and it cost under $30, I might buy another set because they r plastic, just in case a rock flicks up and cracks one of them..

http://cgi.ebay.com....ME:L:OU:AU:1123

I still prob would not let me mum install them but, as I don't like her working on my car :P

Charles: Dan's LED Parkers lol

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