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ok this is just a far out thought but here goes, iv attached a pic of my car that i did in photo shop, with the standard series 2 front bumpers theres a fog light and a orange indicator light that looks yukky lol, i was wondering if you get a pair of those lights from the wreckers or sumthin and take out the fog light from the spare lights and replace the orange indicator light housing with the fog light housing and put the orange globe in will it work, they both appear to be the same size,

a bit hard to explain but the pic has the affect i want!

just a far out thought lol please dont tease me haha

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haha i had this question ages ago as i was gonna do it but the modules are different

you wil lhave to make your own custom system im gonna make my own soon when i can be bothered will get back to you guys soon about it

Also you can get the silver globes that light up orange! I have the smaller wedge type on my side indicators with clear covers, looks so much better!

Got them from little Asian owned shop in city, across from Hoytes, road side of Murray st (I think) in small mall.

nice look, if i had a 33 i was gonna do the same thing, instead i done it on my 34 just on the weekend.

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after

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looks good, i have never been a fan of orange indicator lights!, or any lights with orange lol

p.s. is it just me or is this car very sexy :spank:

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