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edit: Scroll down and take a look at what we found. In-expensive DIY way. FTW

http://www.carid.com/2009-toyota-camry-headlights/headlight-kit-92558.html



You guys seen these? I think their pretty hot. For only $60's it's worth a try. If they look stupid I'm not out by alot. Gonna order these and give it a try. Check out the video—looks like they fit seamlessly between the body and current light setup.

Thoughts?


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^^ good deal. Was also thinking about this on the way home. Instead of attaching it to the actual body of the car, beneath the light housing, for safety why not attach it right to the housing? Have to make sure there's enough clearance first. I'd like to find an after market light that has this row of lights built-in to the housing itself.
 

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Where does it get the power for? It appears as though they have batteries. Anyone know?
"The electrical hook-up is easy by just attaching the end of the light string to a 12v dc source, and by inserting a switch allowing you to turn the the lighting string on and off. The lighting string can also be attached to the car's lighting system to turn off an on with he parking/headlights."
 

· Paul_09WhiteV6
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just buy some led strips from somewhere and use those instead. if i were to do it then would have the leds spaced out more and stuff.
 

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just buy some led strips from somewhere and use those instead. if i were to do it then would have the leds spaced out more and stuff.
Hot damn. Google wins.

http://www.ledlightsworld.com/ultra...s-p-142.html?zenid=abhhgh7hqpe3hdn3k0l1513c62

Only $9.95/per foot! White & black background options. Water proof and self-adhesive. Check out images below, you just plug the strips into one another. OMG this looks too easy. I'm definitely ordering this, adhering it under my light housing. Stay tuned, this is gonna look sek see!







Available in 7 colors! LOL sorry if it seems like I'm selling the stuff, but this has me stoked!

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Alright, so I ordered one strip to see if this DIY is do-able. I'll keep this updated. Only concern is being able to neatly fit this between the front bumper and bottom of the light housing without it sticking out like a sore thumb. At night it would be completely invisible, at day you "might" see a little of the strip. The strip itself is black, so we'll see. (literally) lol :facepalm:
 

· ConeKiller Camry
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The lights you just linked to are the ones I sold in my custom plug and play trunk lighting. They are hella bright if they are the same quality as mine. I used 1 strip to light up my entire trunk and the light floods the floor at night
 
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