

Good effort....looks impressive

those are pretty funky! I like![]()

You'll have to excuse the dirty car and dodgy pic from my phone, but these are mine. Strip sits between headlight and bumper.
Looks great IMHO.
Cheers.

I have been experimenting with driving LED's as seen in the quoted link.
It has been a little costly as I have been trying to get the LED's between the bumper and light the whole way across the bottom as seen in the link.
The one pictured went in the whole way first time. The drivers side has gone in 3 times and has broken on install each time
I am now going to do both lights just past the second water jet before it starts bending around (this is where it's been breaking)
I'm told by friends it looks better not going all the way around the bottom edge anyway.

Hey Timbo, what do you reckon?
Option 1
Option 2
I like Option 2...
...and who needs Fog lights in QLD anyway
I found this Hella product in Europe:
http://www.daytime-running-light.com...DayFlex_EN.pdf
They're European Standard aftermarket DRL's.

Option 1 is exactly what I was thinking. Any chance of chopping in the ones that run horizontal under the front bar?

i fitted led globes to the parkers and the number plate lights, however unfortunetly i ordered the wrong style led globe for replacing the foggies. I needed H11 but got the wrong ones.
BTW the led parkers look sensational.
If the led globes in the foggie lens still a bit to much like a foggy, then a strip of LEd for running lights will be the go.
Last edited by PerthMPS; 18-09-2010 at 10:46 PM.

This is what Ive got, but looking for more powerful LEDs such that they stand out a bit more.

Well....im the only Gen1 with them i guess..
rather easy to do on Gen1...
Happy Motoring
duglet