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Thanks for the piccies Luke.. They are super..

Power-fold Mirrors. :)

totally awesome !! wher can i get for the 07 camry ? is it like the one on ebay ?

Yes mate, I bought it off the Ebay too. To be specific, I bought one for Camry and sellers are those from U.S.

do these come on when you turn on parkers only ?

looks awesome btw . !

Yeah, those are only for parkers.

They look freakin awesome Vick....PM sent :)

And PM replied. =D

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So bloody nice! Loving the look of the lights Vick! And more photos of the rear please. :)


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Aftermarket DRL LED Head Light Installation:

Parker Lights: they are a T10 (W5W) Male Plug. Direct Fit. No Modification Needed.

Amber Indicator Lights: the Bulb within the HeadLights assembly is a PY21W(1156) with offset pins of 150°. it is then wired and connected to a 7440 Male Plug. Direct Fit. No Modification Needed

HID/Low Beam: No Socket. Just place your old HID/H11 Bulb within the Bulb Holder. No Modification Needed.

High Beam: The Headlight Unit has one projector, and behaves like a BI-Xenon Projector Beam.You will need to do some modification to connect this to the car.

Photo: The High Beam Actuator Socket on old headlight. You may cut this off the old headlight, then wire it to the new headlight, and then it would be a straight plug and play.which is a cleaner install.

OR

You may wire it directly to the car, which would involve you standing next to the car, holding the headlight with one hand, the wires on the headlight with the other hand while balancing the headlight on your knees, then with your third hand holding the corresponding plug on the car, then your fourth hand to connect the the wires to the sockets within the female socket.

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I have noticed that the Aurion chapter is collecting some pretty cool mods, nice work people ;)

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Wiring of the High Beam Actuator:

The following photos should be self explanatory.

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The black plug on the table with black and light blue wire coming out of it, is the plug provided by the headlight to connect to the high beam actuator, this is not a direct fit to the car. It is connected with bullet plugs and sockets. Remove it from the connecting Red and black wire from the headlight. Install some sockets on the old headlight actuator to match the bullets plugs.

Old Plug<---> Headlight

Blue <---> Red

White <---> Black

That is the only bit of wiring needed.

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Top left wire hanging out of the small hole is the T10 plug for the parkers which activate both the DRLs and angel Lights.

The Black Wedge Plug is for the indicators,

The bottom left plug is the high beam actuator, which is placed in the same position on the new headlight as the old headlight.

The large opening on the headlight is for mounting the ballast of the OEM HID headlights.

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Oh wow.. This is more than I asked..

Thanks Thom.. Lot better. Saves me lots of time. =D. Nice write up.

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Love the new pics of the car Thomas! and awesome write up mate, Check the guys with 2 diff hands holding those wires! should post it up in the Aurion thread as a ref for others :D

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The large opening on the headlight is for mounting the ballast of the OEM HID headlights.

oh wow , thats heaps convenient !!

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Convenient but annoying , had to make plates to fit to seal the lights up .Just went thru it all again on my lights.

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Something new ^ ?

Yes, a new photo.

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looks like a snapshot of a printed pic?

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looks like a snapshot of a printed pic?

Just a very dodgy photo.

  • 4 months later...
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Where RU VIc!?

Been ages mate any word on those kits?

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Random question - how wide are your rear XF-55's? If you still have them that is ^_^

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