'Lexus' lights

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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Got mine today from http://www.directcarparts.co.uk - ordered on Monday, came this morning. They were doing the 206 lights for £139
and 206cc for £159 but let me have them for £149.
Quality seems decent enough - I plan to fit them at lunchtime.

Also got my Richbrook aerial.

The mods have started :D
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NikNik
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Post by NikNik »

AlexLs
I got mine from this site as well, good service from them - lights take less than 5 mins to fit and was my first "mod" too.

NikNik
:D
Nik Nik

toot
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Post by toot »

how easy are these things to fit? What exactly does it involve and what tools do I need? Planning to get some (will get the cc ones as i don't fancy cutting bits off so will just pay the extra. Strange that it cost more to have the one with bits cut-off :)) Do I need different bulbs or do the ones already fitted just go straight into the cluster? If I need new bulbs, are they easy to get and are they expensive?!?!?

How long does it really take? is 5 mins an exaggeration or a good guideline?
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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

No tools required, except perhaps a pair of pliers to grip the wingnut - it's quite tight.

Undo wingnut. Disconnect wiring. Slide old unit out. Slide new unit in. Connect wiring. Tighten wingnut.
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toot
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Post by toot »

Hmm, does sound straightforward. Cool.

What about bulbs?
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GARNETT
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Post by GARNETT »

:D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

No bulbs needed (anyway their lamps not bulbs) :lol:

The lights are just a plug in unit.

Dave C
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Location: Scotland

Post by Dave C »

Hi,

Just bought my Lexus lights today from Ecosse. I went with the intention of buying the model shown on there website but they had just taken delivery of a new model/design. I purchased the new style. If anyone wants to see a pic of the new ones just ask. I got them for the same price as the old style.

Dave

andyc209
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Location: Biddulph

Post by andyc209 »

looking at buying some to go with the clear fog light I have just bought...
stick a piccie up ....

what price did you get?

:D :D
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