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#31
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What did you lot do with the rear fog?
I've seen the nasty looking square ones... ugly buggers IMO (no offense intended by the way...) - what other options are there to retain the STi rear clusters as opposed to going to UK spec rears with rear fog (I'm assuming)
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[Edited by SCOOBYD00 - 1/31/2004 6:07:20 PM]
I've seen the nasty looking square ones... ugly buggers IMO (no offense intended by the way...) - what other options are there to retain the STi rear clusters as opposed to going to UK spec rears with rear fog (I'm assuming)
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[Edited by SCOOBYD00 - 1/31/2004 6:07:20 PM]
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Hi! I haven't got a pic of my fog but I used a 5" long, high level brake light which uses 10 LED's so is very thin and can hardly be seen under the bumper but it is very bright
On my last WRX I put the fog wire to my O/S reverse light and put a red lense in but this would look crap on the white STI lense.
Cheers Col
On my last WRX I put the fog wire to my O/S reverse light and put a red lense in but this would look crap on the white STI lense.
Cheers Col
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For damp tarmac I have the DCCD forward one notch, for wet I use two notches.
My foglight is in the drivers-side reversing light, it looks good, you can only see the red bulb when up very close.
For damp tarmac I have the DCCD forward one notch, for wet I use two notches.
My foglight is in the drivers-side reversing light, it looks good, you can only see the red bulb when up very close.
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