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Installed the light today looks heaps good!!! If you want to get some, dont buy those on thats on ebay they are crap.... bought some a couple months back they are crap!!! These are side firing SMD strip not the coventional one.... I am imported 10m of these light sitting at home if u want some I can sell you some if you are interested. You can PM me for more photos and prices!

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did u have to remove the plastic cover on the headlight assembly by baking it in the oven?

Nah this smd strip is ultra thin and all u have to do ist stick in on the side of the the headlight, u cant see u the strip its all hidden away! no baking and stuff, these new designed LED strip lights have LEDs shine on the edge instead of facing up, therefore no matter how you flip the strip, the LED lights are always shining towards the front. Also because these are ultra thin, you can easily insert them in the gap between the headlight lamps and bumper, or under the bumper virtually without noticing anything there at all.

how is the glue/3m sticker provided? reason why i asked is that i used one of these before in WA and when the heat came it slowly came off.

it's a premium 3m tape ones, if u clean the headlight well enough it will stick very firmly and won't easily fall off or loosen! All wire are included!

can you pm me for pricing to WA also...i took my old one off...

and to NICKO... how did you manage to get the headlights apart... baking? andy signs of leak when you put it back? ive got a set of angels here bought from the U.S but no one in WA dares to play with them. im planning to get the cincitys design ones pretty soon..

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 baking? andy signs of leak when you put it back?

Yep, too easy  :) somebody did it twice and nothing happened. Also you can add some clear sealant if you'd like to be sure that the moisture wont come in.

I spent a long weekend to do that so you have to be very carefull with temperature in a oven and do not use heat gun-blower that's useless.

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