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Ok so i want to change my parkers in to my indicators and use the parker wirers to have angel eyes. i have looked on the forums and i know its just changing the wires around. the problem is im not too confident on what im doin and would like some assistance! will to pay a carton of beer to who ever wants to help me out!

or if some can show me where a really detailed DIY is!

im not sure what bulbs i would need for the indicators so if anyone knows or can point me in the right direction that would be great too.

thanx

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For the Indicators, go with the LED ones, and at Auto1 or Repco it should come with a slot to fit it in with wires hanging out so you can cut old wires from old one and connect to the new one,

For the angel eyes, cut old park light wire, and connect to the angel lights wire, this was done to my brothers car and works a mint.

Can give you a hand this weekend if you want, but just gotta find myself a car first to get around with..haha

Edited by viet_boi

Yep like this!!

Cheers for the offers deffinately take you up on it ill let you know if im free this weekend! i dont have the angel eyes yet tho so maybe in a week or so when i can buy them!!

not sure if i should go with the blue angel eyes or the white what do you all think??

and ill post pics once complete!

cheers

i guessing your tring to make it look something like this?

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i think blue would get alotta police attention

Yep it sure does.

I used to have blue LEDs over my number plate which made it imposible to see it, just looked like there wasnt even a plate there. Cops didnt like it one bit. Nothing happened to me for that but he gave me a lecture bout it and he fined me for something else. . . . . w**ker

yeah those 2k ones look sick but way outta my price range!! so ill probably get white ones, but i cant find thick ones (if that makes sence) like the with of them is about 1mm! ive seached ebay but can only find the thin ones!!! any ideas?? also what size the ones ive seen come in 5cm, 6cm, 7cm then jumps to 10 12 and 14 cm. so i was thinking 7 or 10 altho the 10 might be too big, but then 7cm looks a bit small! DAMNIT

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