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I have just done the dual headlight mod, and in my opinion, it is one of the best value mods that can and should be done to our cars. For those of you who don't know about it, normally when you switch to high beam, low beam is swtched off. Therefore the light up close is not so bright. The mod keeps both HB and LB on when you switch on HB making it much brighter.

I have compiled a list of the cost for those of you who want to do it:

5m cable 15

fuses 1.5

2 fuse holder 3

2 relays 14

female blade crimps 3

blade plastic covers 5

lugs 5

inline cable joiners 5

cable ties 2

lug crimper tool 13

electrical tape 2

68.50

I found it quite tricky to contemplate how to wire it together. Since this site has been so helpful, I'm willing to help out fellow Skyliners. If anyone is in sydney, I can do this mod for you if you bring your car to me. Hehehehe, i've got too much time atm (not working or going to uni). Just $75. The extra $5 just covers my cost to go buy parts. PM Me.

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