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Thread: Shaved bumper indicator DIY

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    Lightbulb Shaved bumper indicator DIY

    Ok guys seeing as I just bought Steve's bumper and don't have mk4 style lights, I needed to find another place for my indicators. I was pleased with what I did so I thought I'd share if anyone else is looking to do something similar

    What you'll need:
    Spare side-repeaters/bulbs (W5W) off your mk3 (mine are the square ones, OBD I)
    Spare side repeater plugs for the front indicator plugs (You'll see what I mean in the pics)
    Some sort of small cutting tool - a dremel would be fine, although I used a small precision saw.
    Some sort of plastics glue (I used Selley's - pictures below)
    About 20 minutes of your time
    The guts to cut into your lower mesh airducts!
    EDIT: You'll also need 10ohm resistors to wire into the front indicator wires so your bulbs flash normally!

    Ok so. It turns out the side repeater plugs:


    ...fit into the front indicator plugs!


    With this mod I used my OEM orange side repeaters and cut them into the lower airducts, sticking them in place. Like so(sorry, dark pic):


    To do this, I used a small precision saw and cut some of the black mesh out of the mesh duct. This is how much I cut:


    When cutting this, you'll see in the next picture that I didn't cut all of the HORIZONTAL mesh out (the two black lines of mesh on each side) because it would have left an open gap behind the indicator. I cut about halfway:


    You'll notice that they fit perfectly into the gap of the mesh that was cut out (I love mk3's ) and seeing as I angled them forward so they face straight ahead, I glued them on an angle to the mesh duct. This is the glue I used (well...the packaging of ); it comes with a primer texta so you get the best grip on both plastics. Make sure you apply the primer to both sides, but the glue only to one:


    It's a bit hard to explain, so hopefully the pictures will clear things up...what I did was glue the bottom tab of the side repeater (which sits at the bottom, don't get that mixed up!) to glue on the bottom mesh part, and I glued the top of the side repeater (this time the whole top, not just a tab or anything) to the top mesh part:



    Let that sit for a few hours, and vwah-la (i don't care how it's spelt!)

    I'll update this thread tomorrow with pics of the finished product. Hopefully I can smoke the orange side repeaters a bit so they don't stand out so much.

    EDIT: Guys after I finished doing this my bulbs wouldn't stop flashing fast...this was due to the circuit being different with a smaller power draw form the bulbs so I installed resistors to bring the bulb flash back to normal. What you do is splice the front indicator wires and solder the resistor from one wire to the other (it's a parallel circuit) and this will stop your car thinking a bulb is blown and hence flash fast.
    Last edited by Mrk_Mickey; 01-01-2009 at 11:41 AM.
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    gotta say i dont dig it

    reminds me of the tacky skyline bumpers adn the glued on truck indicators... sorry dude!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fuzion View Post
    reminds me of the tacky skyline bumpers adn the glued on truck indicators... sorry dude!
    Temporary until the R32 lights come in

    Smoke those lights Mickey!

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    it aint thaaaat bad . . . . its aight, i'd rock them smoked should work better though . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by fuzion View Post
    gotta say i dont dig it

    reminds me of the tacky skyline bumpers adn the glued on truck indicators... sorry dude!

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    They look awesome, you're all just jealous!

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    I'll smoke them when I can...don't you worry, there's no colour on this car and I'm keeping it that way, just like I said I would
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    DIY FTW. well done. shaved bumper looks tops!


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    Dont ding that bumper boy!

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    good work mate...well done...look nice...
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    update your damn sig! lol!

    nice work bro. I'm definately all for the DIY. looks pro.

    next step, shave everything else.

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