Help needed with Lexus lights

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Claire
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Post by Claire »

I went to my local Pug Dealer on Saturday and was discussing the matter of my new Lexus lights with the body shop manager. He got a set out and compared them with my current lights, and in his opinion there is no way the Lexus can go in a CC. I obviously mentioned that I knew people who's dealers had managed it and he said that if I can get more details of those then he'll see what he can do........so that's where you guys come in:grin:

If you had your Lexus lights fitted by a Pug Dealer could you please let me know which one and any contact name that you may have :rolleyes: That way I can have all my mods done in time for Thorpe Park ;)

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

all the owners i know have fitted the lights themselves :grin:

look in the pictures section of the main site for ralf korners pictures

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rob
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Post by rob »

Claire, tell you dealer to ring Pavillion Motors in Derby.

They wanted to know how to fit them and rang me for help....they are owned by Peugeot and now fit them to customers cars.

So your dealer should do it for you as well.
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Erm
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Post by Erm »

Pauls dealer fitted his lights.

And anyways tell the frikin idiots to use their frikin brain to fit them!!!! its not rocket science its so easy....
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denmark
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Post by denmark »

here's a link for you to send to your dealer (if the read german :???: ):

http://www.ccfreunde.de/bastelecke_klar ... klicht.htm

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Arjay
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Post by Arjay »

Excellent link :smile:

Claire
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Post by Claire »

After much debate we have decided to DIY!!! Well, hubby's gonna do it and I'm gonna to supervise, gosh, I sound like such a girlie :rolleyes:

Rob, I've PM'd ya :lol:

Glynn
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Post by Glynn »

Try online Autosport at http://www.tuning.co.uk £167 to the door in 48 hours. Mod takes 10 mins literaly.

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Post by Derek »

if you haven't already done so, they are easy to cut to size ......

might not be the most technical way but i removed the old light and put the new one in as far as it could go to let me judge where i had to cut from and too - it was quite easy and didn't take long.

so i didn't cut it too much i was a little cautious with the first one so had to make two cuts but did the 2nd one 1st time as i then knew where to cut. just remember to use a sharp (new) blade as it makes it a lot easier. i made the score (with the knife) quite deep before bending off the excess material - didn't want it to crack in the wrong place.

good luck :smile:
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