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7Watt LED's (400 lumen yo!) for reverse lights to help aid my reversing at night with 20% tint.

Stock Halogen:

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Stock Halogen (rear view mirror):

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LED vs Stock Halogen (Rear view mirror):

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Stock Halogen vs LED:

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LED vs Stock Halogen:

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I feel sorry for people behind me when i reverse. At 10 meters away, looking at the beam of light, it like looking straight into HID's.

$350, yeh, i'll do that...

it's all plug and play with the MR turbo yeh? and all up the front of course

Yeah all plug and play.

Also can just buy a 10.5t housing for the rear and modify the stocko

Thats all that's bigger 7/8 run 9.8t and from 8mr/9 they run 10.5, would be cheaper probably doing it that way but a bit more hassle

pretty tough, people have too much money though

also needs better front tyres and to weight down the front, would be dangerous driving down the road at high speed in it

Our tractor at 30km/h is all over the road, they aren't meant for high speed, especially with skinny tyres

7Watt LED's (400 lumen yo!) for reverse lights to help aid my reversing at night with 20% tint.

Stock Halogen:

Stock Halogen (rear view mirror):

LED vs Stock Halogen (Rear view mirror):

Stock Halogen vs LED:

LED vs Stock Halogen:

I feel sorry for people behind me when i reverse. At 10 meters away, looking at the beam of light, it like looking straight into HID's.

Yeah I've got one in the Golf, works great

My mate, saw a prelude for sale, wanted his lip kit. This is what happened:

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bad English is a necessity

i always get buff before i go and see an orchestra

FYI the ACO were amazing...and I'm pretty sure I had the biggest bench press there. Incidentally, the next youngest person was also at least 45 years old.

not the first, but here's another perfect example of a timewaster: Miguelone

i drove 60kms to meet michael 4pm saturday afternoon, 4:30 tried calling, sms, nothing.. come 5pm i recieve an sms 'oh hey mate i can't make it today - anytime tomorrow is fine'

so i give michael my other address 30kms away, load the parts up in my boot and arrange to meet him 10am the following day - to my surprise he doesn't turn up, doesn't answer his phone, doesn't reply to sms, yet is capable of posting on SAU.

people like you ruin this website! i know traders that deal import spares comercially and dont bother with trading online as too many people like yourself!

Rear subframe brace?

Also this bracket & mounting hardware if you have it.

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