Fog Lights / Daytime Running Lights

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Produced in the same color as the genuine headlight
Perhaps it may not be possible.
Aftermarket LEDs
There are so many LED types ...
Most of them are produced at 6000K.
Most of the genuine car is about 5000K.
I will offer to the manufacturer ...

If the stock DRL are 5000K you should be able to get a matching 5000K LED. Even better yet, an RGB color changing LEDs with the white matching the DRL color. That would be insane in the membrane.
 
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If the stock DRL are 5000K you should be able to get a matching 5000K LED. Even better yet, an RGB color changing LEDs with the white matching the DRL color. That would be insane in the membrane.

The DRL vents that we're doing will match the headlight color either exactly or pretty darn close. We're going to play around with a couple different LED temps to see what looks best.
 
The DRL vents that we're doing will match the headlight color either exactly or pretty darn close. We're going to play around with a couple different LED temps to see what looks best.
How much work will be required for install ? I'm assuming the vent needs to be removed ?
Thanks
 
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How much work will be required for install ? I'm assuming the vent needs to be removed ?
Thanks
We removed the front bumper in 10 minutes the other day. It’s actually pretty easy. I have pics and will see about putting together a DIY.

That being said, it might be possible to do this install by removing the wheel and pulling the liner back. I didn’t get that far ahead since we’re just designing now. I did, however, rule out making a foglight kit for the triangle areas on the lower grill due to complexity reasons.
 
Do you think just vents? I think whole bumper :D[/QUOTE
We removed the front bumper in 10 minutes the other day. It’s actually pretty easy. I have pics and will see about putting together a DIY.

That being said, it might be possible to do this install by removing the wheel and pulling the liner back. I didn’t get that far ahead since we’re just designing now. I did, however, rule out making a foglight kit for the triangle areas on the lower grill due to complexity reasons.
Thanks , I'm happier to have the new lights as far to the sides as possible for functionality reasons, and from an aesthetic perspective I think they will look better where your reco'ing !
Cheers
 
We removed the front bumper in 10 minutes the other day. It’s actually pretty easy. I have pics and will see about putting together a DIY.

I’m assuming this car is like almost every other modern car, clips on the splash shield underneath, clips/bolts in the wheel well, bolts on the top under the hood but would like to see pics when you get a chance. Have some things I want to do and will need to pull the front bumper.
 
That's pretty much it
 
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If anyone is not sure, As I mentioned previously, rear long side reflectors can be assembled with lights!
Not in OZ, but there is apossibility of installing either fog lights or turn signals on the rear side too. There is small rectangle for the lighting!
Check out our Ozzie Stinger GT manuals.
Pics attached.
 

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