Looks good. Was it expensive to have done?
Jase
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Have a look at the Muffler i have Mate on mine mate Quiet While Cruising but does make a slight amount of Rumble when accelerating not much rumble but enough
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=6020& ... pmr+lancer
or have a look at the exhaust of another member who has the same bodykit
RCE BNR
http://clubcj.net/viewtopic.php?t=6020& ... pmr+lancer
or have a look at the exhaust of another member who has the same bodykit
RCE BNR
Nick07 wrote:Don't bother with the fog lights, they aren't legally allowed to be used unless there is actually fog. Unless of course you just like the visual appearance of them, which is what most mods i guess are anyway.
Fog lights
Designed to improve visibility of the road directly ahead of the vehicle in fog or hazardous weather conditions where visibility has been reduced. The Australian Road Rules state that they are not to be used at any other time.
Front fog lights can emit either a white or yellow light. Rear fog lights must emit a red light.
Rear fog lights are installed to make a vehicle more easily visible from the rear in fog, mist or hazardous conditions and should be wired independent of the car's other lights.
Fog lights have a low, flat, wide beam that is meant to illuminate the road below the fog or mist.
Switch off your fog lights once visibility is clear as they can blind other drivers.
http://www.mynrma.com.au/motoring/road- ... ry/fog.htm
Just to Help This Is what I have Been Told And when i operate my fog lights hope this helps guys
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