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Re: Raybrig headlights

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Doesn't want to bloody p1$$ down all day. I gotta do a steering rack boot tomorrow :mad:
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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Mine were sitting there waiting for me when I got back this afternoon :thumleft: Looking forward to getting them fitted next week, cheers for organising Leeroy =D>
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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Leeroy wrote:No worries, does this mean you'll have the HIDs in too with a full write up :whistle:


:lol: in ya bloody dreams. I think that part is going to take a little more time and thought...

As promised though, photos :)

All in all, it took me under 20 minutes, and that was only because after fitting the drivers side, then doing the passengers side, I realised I'd forgotten to swap the uprated bulb over from the original unit to the Raybrig one on the drivers side #-o :oops:

So I ended up changing three lights :lol:

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coolio!! 8)

Looking good mate!
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they look sweet.

thats one hell of a face lift, reallly freshen it up
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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Thanks for the kind comments :)

Without doubt, the easiest and quickest (barring the muck up lol) upgrade I've ever done to a car 8)

Tonight will be the proof of the pudding though :mrgreen:
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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Oh well that was a waste of money, they look cr@p!!!!























:whistle: \:D/ :mrgreen: :twisted: :clown:

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Clock time on your camera is wrong mate. :whistle:
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cantfindausername wrote:Clock time on your camera is wrong mate. :whistle:


No, it isn't. I converted the car into a time machine :eye: :lol:
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Good call!! =D>

I'll be bringing a screwdriver on sunday (if I remember) so ppl that are picking theirs up from leon can change theirs over for the drive home. :thumleft:
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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Cheers Leeroy :thumleft: they arrived yesterday, just sat there waiting for me to get in.

Really looking forward to fitting these :mrgreen:
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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hi
just to say i'm well in envy of mr slarty

i got my raybrigs from the mr2oc group buy - delivered on wednesday.
went out to fit them this morning to my 98 g-limited. got the passenger side one on in adout 10 minutes thingking yee ha this is turning out to be too easy. Got on to removing the drivers side lamp and tried to fit the shiny new raybrig - guess what? it wont fit. Someone has fitted a uk spec headlight mech at some point so now i'm gonna have to go and charge up the dremmel. :? :( #-o :mad:
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Moody man. I'm sure when its done it'll all be worth it.
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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Well I got mine on as it was getting dark so no pics, but they do look very nice 8)

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Leon, i took delivery this morning - all safe and snug courtesy of some top notch packing :wink:

hope this sleet stops now so i can fit em.

cheers again for sorting this out.

Simon :mrgreen:
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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Great stuff, sorry for the c0ck-up in the first place - cost me my GB discount #-o :lol: :roll:

So everybody's got them now, that's 10 even better looking '2's 8)

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and 10 better seeing owners.....can't wait to try them out in the dark....yeee haw :mrgreen:
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Leeroy wrote: So everybody's got them now, that's 10 even better looking '2's 8)

:mrgreen:


correction: 9 "Twos" and 1 "Four" ;)

cheers again matey.
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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:roll:

:lol:

So what do y'all think of the light output then? I get a complete area of solid light, i.e. very little fade... and main beam is even better than before!!

Could do with angling them up a wee bit more though to get a bit more length :mrgreen:
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Re: Raybrig headlights

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Leeroy wrote: Could do with angling it up a wee bit more though to get a bit more length :mrgreen:


My ex used to say the very same thing.....

But moving on, the light pattern is much better than before, more focused? I do however have Phillips uprate bulbs so they may make the lights appear brighter than standard bulbs would.

Roll on the HID's \:D/ Whenever we can figure out how you wire the damn things in :? #-o :lol:
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