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here you go day time photo! The DRL is alot brighter than the photo. My phone just kept focusing either too bright or too dark. Sorry!

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Definitely passes as OEM. Where you get the kit and how hard was it to install?

To be honest, it is super easy to install! The hardest part is to decide where you want the DRLs. My uncle owns a auto shop overseas and I got it from him, he said this DRL is the best quality DRL you can get at the moment and it was. The DRL comes with an intelligent module, you only have to connect them to the Positive and Negative terminal, the Intelligent module will do its magic, the lights will turn on when the car is turned on, and the lights will turn off after 5 sec of turning the car off. There's another wire that you will need to splice into the headlight positive wire, so when you turn your headlight on the DRLs will switch off. If you are keen I should be ale to get you a set. They cost me abit over $100 (Depends on the currency rate) plus shipping.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Do you want to install it on my car? I am prepared to pay a fee

Do you want to pm me?

I am interested!!! Bulk buy maybe if you get enough interest???

Why not!!? I should be able to Tee up something for a group buy.

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