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heres what ive been playing with this week, not normally my cuppa tea but eben i like these what you think guys.

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these are dimmed down as the lights really are bright

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Very nice Ric, do you think it would be possible to incorporate the facelift sidelight/indicator into that setup such that the first ring acts as a sidelight, and the fog rin flashes amber?

 

That would be good, i want rid of my front indicators.

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Very nice Ric, do you think it would be possible to incorporate the facelift sidelight/indicator into that setup such that the first ring acts as a sidelight, and the fog rin flashes amber?

 

Exactly the first thing that came to my mind too!

 

How about putting the halo around the main beam and using the fog one for indicator? Now that would be posh! Apart from having a hole in the bumper where the indicators/sides use to be!

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TBH I wouldn't mind how the setup worked, as long as I could remove the lights in the front vents and it didn't look too silly or chavvy

 

Agree, also i dont think i have ever turned on my front fogs, i could not care less if they went, am i right in thinking you dont have to have them for mot?

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In that case if my front fog was an indicator and the LED's was side lights that would be cool, only thing that worrys me is stripping down my nice facelift headlights and them going back together without misting up all the time, every set ive ever had refurbished have misted up.

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My n/s headlamp has been misting mysteriously for sometime now. I checked everything that could be wrong and everything was fine, it was busting my nads, Last week i took the boot off and haven't had a bit of bother since, in all weathers.

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yeah definately the rear is only needed for mot guys but if you have fronts fitted they need to work , as for the indicator idea no problems at all i can do virtually any combination you want guys

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just looking at this guys, if there is a switch for the front fogs does it need to be conected to something ? i am sure when my HIDs went tits up i removed them and the MOT guy was totally anal and said something like they need to work if there is a slot for them and a switch ???? :search: or was he just being a whopper and wanted to fail the car ?the same bunch of gits removed my lasses LED side lights and then couldnt get normal bulbs to work in the loom so failed her for it

 

think we may just need to go through the rule book with a fine tooth comb to make sure

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just looking at this guys, if there is a switch for the front fogs does it need to be conected to something ? i am sure when my HIDs went tits up i removed them and the MOT guy was totally anal and said something like they need to work if there is a slot for them and a switch ???? :search: or was he just being a whopper and wanted to fail the car ?the same bunch of gits removed my lasses LED side lights and then couldnt get normal bulbs to work in the loom so failed her for it

 

think we may just need to go through the rule book with a fine tooth comb to make sure

 

If youve got the button, the light needs to be there and work correctly... not having the button and you should be fine

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