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You really got nothing better to do huh? Have you seen the Lux E92 yet? That should be more in line with your budget at 215 a pop.
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04-24-2009, 04:59 AM | #26 |
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wow.
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no not really it was 1:20 am and i was bored and couldn't get any sleep don't mean to annoy you no didn't see the lux solution yet for now i bought a set of RD LEDs used and i am going to customise them i want to replace the LEDS with the 20w LEDS from ebay if that fails i might try the EFX solution at $129 its a little bit more affordable i just have a hard time paying 200 or 300 for something i know costs much much less to manufacture |
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Last I checked, I matched my internship, residency, and fellowship all in one shot with NRMP........
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resistors will go on oem wire to keep the car happy (no bulb failure) that wire will also trigger a relay which will give full power to the LED at all times well that's the plan anyway whether it will work or not is still up in the air still have to find out what voltage the LEDs require do they need the 12v? 14v? or something less |
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because my corner delete module makes the car power the turn signal bulbs when you use the turn signal so it only connects the resistor when you are not using turn signal (DRL mode) so you don't get the bulb failure with this, the resistor will be connected all the time will have to take some measurements but i got the RD bulbs damn cheap and they are unused |
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04-24-2009, 12:14 PM | #33 |
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each to their own...it looks pretty slick but I would only debadge the rear if it was me.
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I just noticed I forgot to update this thread of what the side marker looks like now:
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It's smooth. It's filled and then painted over.
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At least I made you laugh. Enjoy your car in good health (laughing is good for that BTW)
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I like your rims, what are they? The smoked signals look good by the way. The car is stealth now, you just have to get rid of that huge bump on the bonnet and your set!
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I might still debadge the back though, currently has a matte black M3 badge on.
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I'm the biggest badge whore around. I've even added additional M3 badges to my car.
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