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the front is simple. remove emblem with the mesh, drill some holes behind the emblem in the spots you want it to glow, run wiring to parks or drl, and enjoy. another idea is to drill the mesh so that it glows and put like 2 high power leds behind it. back requires drilling trunk either way afaik.
can't even make it out......looks too cluttered too much light in one area..
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its probably water to clean out the headlights. it might be an option for camrys oversea
That would be my guess too.
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Rice IMHO
+1.
Not a fan of things that glow. Shine is another story though...
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the front is simple. remove emblem with the mesh, drill some holes behind the emblem in the spots you want it to glow, run wiring to parks or drl, and enjoy. another idea is to drill the mesh so that it glows and put like 2 high power leds behind it. back requires drilling trunk either way afaik.
if you drill the emblem or the mesh, you'll have spots that lighted and not look like the picture
I would take off the emblem and place LEDs behind the emblem (there should be a crevis or a groove) then raise the emblem off a little to make the outline of the emblem
but as mentioned before... rice unless used only for show purpose
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