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Hey Antik, get these depo headlights on Ebay:
then get something similar to this on Ebay:
to retrofit them into the depo headlights from the US. You will need to remove the front lens from the headlights to retrofit the projectors in. Then go and order some HID kit (DS2 H4) off ebay, maybe use 4500k bulbs as 6000k is way too bright and cops will pull you over. When getting the HID kit, make sure the relay has a double function so it will control your low beam and also control your high beam.
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AUSCAM
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well, we have this auscam thread lolsand the auscam on facebook soo its still alive :]
Sorry to bring an old thread back up. Auscam Facebook does not exist anymore. TOCAU, TOYMOD or the old CamCrew is much better than Auscam, why? All other 3 forums accept any people who drives Toyota but with Auscam, they only allow people with Camrys.
From what I've heard around the bush, Davey has sold his camry, Wil Staeir has brought a Jeep, and others have moved on.
Good riddance to Auscam!!
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Beware of the people from alibaba because they can rip you off. Alibaba is basically from China, I've heard mates of mine have ordered things through them only to find the stuff that was sent was not what they ordered. Then when you ask for a refund, they (seller) never responds. They are like the Nigerian scam.
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If you want a HID kit to suit your GEN3 SXV10 Camry then get the DS2 H4 kit but you will need a pair of projectors and buy the US GEN3 front headlights with the clear lens, custom fit the projectors into it and install your HID kit. It looks really nice. I had them in my old GEN3 Camry but I've sold it the car.
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I own a 2012 Camry Hybrid since new and I am averaging 3.9L/100kms. On a full tank of fuel, I get about 1350kms. I fill the car up every 3 weeks. The driving consist of city & suburban driving.
any ideas where i can buy a driverside headlight cover cheap?
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If its foggy from the inside, then remove the entire headlight unit, place it into an oven at approx 200 degrees but only leave it in there for a short time so the glue can melt where the lens meets the unit. Take it out of the oven and pry the lens away from the surroundings with a small flat blade screwdriver. Then use Andrew357 idea of using 2000grit wet/dry sandpaper to remove the yellowness. Once done, put sealant into the surround of the unit, and stick the lens back into place and allow it to dry.