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Old Dec 14, 2011 | 03:02 PM
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NOOB, dont hate... *LED* Questions

I am looking for a simple to install LED solution for the faux vents on my 08 G37S Coupe. I have been searching around the site, and there are plenty of threads but what I am looking for is something I can install in an apartment complex (no garage for 5 months).

I would like something similar to the white G37 that has the dope German LEDs...

Anyway if some of you pros could chime in on project time, labor difficulty, etc it would be greatly appreciated. 2 weeks in and I have washed it 4 times and love the hell out of this thing.

Thinking of taking it in for a clay/wax/sealant treatment, (its parked outside for the next 6 months. I thought of doing it myself, but without a power buffer? is it even possible to obtain optimal results?
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Old Dec 14, 2011 | 03:19 PM
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I wouldn't wash it too much. Every time you wash, you introduce some swirls in the paint :/

Before jumping into the project, I would first find out how to wire them, how to do all the installs. That'll give you a much better idea against your own skill level than us telling how easy or difficult it's going to be. Good luck1
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Old Dec 14, 2011 | 03:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ucla bruin
I wouldn't wash it too much. Every time you wash, you introduce some swirls in the paint :/

Before jumping into the project, I would first find out how to wire them, how to do all the installs. That'll give you a much better idea against your own skill level than us telling how easy or difficult it's going to be. Good luck1
Yeah, Im pretty careful/use great materials and always hand wash.
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Don't forget to use 2 bucket systems!
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Old Dec 14, 2011 | 03:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ucla bruin
Don't forget to use 2 bucket systems!
My car never gets enough dirt on it to have a dirty bucket. lol...
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