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    2007 AT-X
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    2007
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  1. Sure thing! Cheers! Yes, i did some measurements and the boot lid maybe quite a squeeze to get one to project an image parallel to the boot floor. Just wish that they had an Aurion logo instead of a generic Toyota.
  2. Hi all, i'm rather new to the forum as you can tell from my post count. I drive a 350z on the weekends and amazingly the Aurion's interior panels are so much easier to work with... Disassembly is done in a jiffy! Thought i did break the ice by doing a tutorial. Anyway here i go, I got these out of curiosity and decided to install it on my recently purchased daily driver, a 2007 Aurion. http://www.ebay.com/...c958438&vxp=mtr Your typical passenger door, if you know how to remove the trim you can skip the first few steps. Remove the clips and screws holding the door together as well as the side mirror interior covers. When removing trim panels do it with progressive strength, don't yank them the clips may break. Think of it as pulling weights in the gym, do it SLOWLY.... and the clips will give in. First Step, Side mirror cover. Two clips holding it on. Second Step, Use a screw driver to press the centre of the clip in, it should pop out easily. Third Step, Door handle panel removal, There are two screws on the top and bottom of the handle, remove them. tip: wrap your screwdriver in tape to prevent scratching your trim. Fourth step, Using the same screw driver, take out the trim behind the door handle. There is a screw behind this panel, unscrew it. Almost there..... Your door should now look something like this, do take out the side mirror interior trim which is still on in this picture. Fifth Step, YANK IT OUT. I mean, Gingerly YANK IT OUT! Start from the edge closer to the interior of the car and wedge your hands in there and pull towards you slowly, give it a slight rocking motion to aid the clips in loosening themselves. When the right hand side is done, move along the door to the bottom (Shown in picture) and do likewise, all the way around to the left. Once done, grab the whole door whilst standing up and LIFT the door panel off (Forgot to mention, roll down your window first) There are clips that are holding the door panel to the top of the door panel. The panel should come off easily, if not, check if all clips and screws are out first. Sixth Step, You should see this, all the wires are still connected. Disconnect them, the door handle should come off easily and be handing loosely along the bare door. Your bare door, good time to replace speakers if you wish. Could even find a little treasure! haha... Back of your door panel should look like this, Step Seven, Bottom of your door, choose a point that will furthest away from your car BUT still lies parallel to the ground when your car is on a level surface. Reason being, 1. Further away it is the lesser chance of the hologram being ''cut off'' when your door is open. 2. The mini projector is hidden deeper inside the cubby hole and therefore not seen. 3. Like a real projector, this prevents your image/hologram from being skewed. I picked the spot next to the door courtesy light. (Take note, the device used to project the hologram onto the ground will eat into the cubby hole in the door panel, this is for both the driver and passenger side door panels) Mark the point, measure the middle of the door sill on the underside of the door panel, 6cm from the edge of the courtesy light worked fine for me. Masking tape used so you dont have to draw on your beloved trim as well as saving it from ''slip ups'' from your drill bit. Step Eight, DRILL!!! Step 9, Drill Again! Drill a small hole (Where the screwdriver is pointing to) for the wires to be pulled through into the back of the door panel. Step 10, Put everything in position. Step 11, Lightly screw the mini projector down, tap/tape the wires to your door lights, RED = Positive Orange = Negative I just taped them because i didnt want the current courtesy lights to be used, my new projectors will be the new courtesy lights. I do recommend soldering and heat shrinking them. But i did not as i wanted it to be an easy reversal if i needed to change the car back to stock. Step 12, Check alignment by loosely hanging the door to the window sill where the clips usually clip onto. It's up to you however which way you want the logo to be positioned. I aligned mine perpendicular to the car's body. Step 13, Neaten wires and assemble everything back! Just go in reverse order of how you disassembled your door! Now, Sit back, turn off the lights and Enjoy!!! P.s. Rear doors are done the same way except they have no mirror covers and there is a gap in between the cubby hole and the courtesy light so the mini projector does not eat into the cubby hole on the interior. Hope you enjoyed the tutorial guys, feel free to ask questions. Cheers, Fred
  3. Thank you :) just got a 2007 Aurion and am looking at what i could do with it :) Aftermarket parts dont seem to come by easily, at least not as much as my 350z.

  4. Welcome to the Toyota forums Xenophon :)

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