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I installed some driving lights on the 280 grill to fill in the place where the stock turn signals were. Thanks for the idea Arne!

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Yes it does make the car look really cool at night! I didnt like the idea of the switch for them so I just hot wired them in to the turn signals. They look great!

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Please Tim! Not into the parking lights! Totally illegal and annoying to oncoming traffic! Don't give Zs a bad reputation around here! Use a relay and hook them into the high beams instead.

After testing them out I really didnt think they were all that bright so I just tapped into the system....

But then again I dont have the car running so they might get brighter...

Edited by Tim 76' 280Z

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