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Deano45:
So.. some more progress.. Maintenance first i brought some new Audi R8 red coil packs and some NGK iridium sparks plugs a week and half ago so i thought it was about time i got them fitted ...looks like just in time a know the sparks plugs were replaced by the previous owner in Jan 18  but one of the coil packs broke off and was still attached to the plug requiring long nose pliers to save the day.



003 by DEAN JONES, on Flickr




And Fitted




IMG_1264 by DEAN JONES, on Flickr



Next little job on the list was to fit the Cherry red hazard switch.  Which i have been waiting for from china ..only took 7 days to get to me and the build and quality are excellent.




002 by DEAN JONES, on Flickr




And Fitted




IMG_1257 by DEAN JONES, on Flickr



Last of all was a black Friday Deal from EuroWagens which i could not refuse a brand new set of R32 rear light and we all know they are so much better than the standard gti ones ..I've been looking for a set of these from day one of getting another golf but these lights seem to hold crazy money on ebay second hand so thank-you Eurowagens for that cracking deal.



R32 lights have arrived

 001 by DEAN JONES, on
Flickr



So thought i'd might as well do the fog light mod why i was at it..............................................................................


IMG_1261 by DEAN JONES, on Flickr


And Done............




IMG_1262 by DEAN JONES, on Flickr



And all fitted



IMG_1265 by DEAN JONES, on Flickr

bobby_fodge:
Can you explain what the for light mod is please

Deano45:

--- Quote from: bobby_fodge on November 29, 2018, 08:25:09 pm ---Can you explain what the for light mod is please

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yeah sure where your fog light is... Their is usually a red disc for the light to shine through i have removed that and replaced it with my spare reverse light disc from my old lights so both sides of the lights are the same  the only other thing to do is get a red bulb for the fog light....... One of the pictures shows the removal of the discs ....hope this helps

bobby_fodge:
Thanks for that. I have those same rear lights so may give that a go.

How much hassle was the cherry hazard switch to do? The original one does look dated I think.

Deano45:

--- Quote from: bobby_fodge on November 29, 2018, 09:43:12 pm ---Thanks for that. I have those same rear lights so may give that a go.

How much hassle was the cherry hazard switch to do? The original one does look dated I think.

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Not hard at all a 10 min job ..all you need to do:

1:Remove the vent at the top
2:remove the inner plastic tray
3: remove x2 T20 screws
4: ease up the top cover
5: unplug and remove the hazard switch by pushing x2 taps together and pull out from behind.

Job done!


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