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Just make sure you don't get too aggressive. Too often on cruises you see guys who'd have the "backyard roll" done and the paint is stressed, there is unevenness in the guard... Nasty stuff all for the sake of saving a couple bucks and spending a bit more time on it.

Nah not keen on fucking up the guards, just wanna tuck the inner lp under so there's no chance of it catching.

car doesn't start....

I took out the battery and tray to fit my fan shroud, and when i put it all back together. i have no electricity at all, battery is fine. 13V across, so what could be the issue? Obviously, car won't start. Grounding?

Three new Audi A8s driving one in front of the other with their curved LED strips on...that's no coincidence...wonder where they were headed? Towards Ferntree Gully? :/

Three new Audi A8s driving one in front of the other with their curved LED strips on...that's no coincidence...wonder where they were headed? Towards Ferntree Gully? :/

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Audi A8 uses individual LED's for the main driver headlights. Probably the next craze to be copied by all other car manufacturers.

Props for Audi to create something even cooler than the led strip they made in the past

massive traffic at boronia rd/stud road intersection. Saw a tow truck fly up to the front. As I got to the front of the intersection, saw the tow truck loading up a car with a couple of police cars on the right lane. In between the cop car and tow truck was a person talking to a huge video camera...probably for the tv show HWY Patrol... Pretty silly to be causing so much traffic for a tv show :/

/CSB ; look out for a black r32 driving behind the person being interviewed on camera haha

pretty sure lexus had the led headlights on the LS range a few years back.. so audi kinda copied them if thats the case. having said that audi LED's look so good

but im so over fgts putting leds if your car dont have em dont stick them on! and now you can buy aftermarket VE holden headlights with 'audi style' LED strip what da ferk yo holden aint no audi bogan.

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