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SUB325

Member Since 13 Jan 2015
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In Topic: DIY: BE/BH Legacy HID's rewired to suit Liberty/Outback

22 August 2015 - 06:07 PM

Sorry. I didn't explain myself properly. I have the bulbs. It's just the connection of the actual whole parker assembly. The wires that power the parkers are different and the plugs are different. So it's not plug and play. There are 3 wires on the JDM parker assembly and only 2 wires on the AUS parker assembly.

In Topic: DIY: BE/BH Legacy HID's rewired to suit Liberty/Outback

22 August 2015 - 02:56 PM

Hey guys

I got a set of Headlights for my Rev a/c. I've noticed that the AUS delivered Rev a/c parkers are too small to fit in the JDM headlights. Also the JDM has 3 wires and the AUS has 2. Just wondering if anyone has managed to get it to work and what process they did.

Thanks,
Jacob

In Topic: Question about Gen 3 Side Trims/Moulding

22 July 2015 - 09:45 AM

Thanks guys.

 

I'm going to tape off the doors. I think pulling off the door trims and trying to re-attach them will be too compliacted and knowing my luck something bad would happen.

 

I do have a test trim piece from the wreaker that I will be trying a couple of things to try and get a smooth finish. The stock trims you will notice that they are not a flat surface (kinda rough) so I will be trying either primer filler or sanding to try and get it smooth. I'll update with results once the weather warms up.


In Topic: Question about Gen 3 Side Trims/Moulding

21 July 2015 - 12:43 PM

Just cans mate. This is the result I got

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In Topic: Question about Gen 3 Side Trims/Moulding

21 July 2015 - 09:39 AM

I've painted my spats and front lip to match my body colour and just used plastic primer, base and clear and they have been on the car for about 8 months and they're fine. Also waiting for the weather to warm up to do the side trim like you want to do.

 

I used supercheap to get everything that you need and its a pretty fun D.I.Y project