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#17
i got my nails done then decided to wash my BF's SC (because he had my GS for the day) and when trying to clean in between the spokes of his wheels, my fake nails kept catching on them and popping off... gorilla glued them back on, no issues. it's magnificent.
not that that really has anything to do with anything.
#18
Lexus Test Driver
dude, gorilla glue fixes everything.
i got my nails done then decided to wash my BF's SC (because he had my GS for the day) and when trying to clean in between the spokes of his wheels, my fake nails kept catching on them and popping off... gorilla glued them back on, no issues. it's magnificent.
not that that really has anything to do with anything.
#19
Lexus Test Driver
It's do funny you mentioned this. Because a few weeks back I had ordered the plastic clips that go into that plastic piece directly beneath it right.... Turns out after a few days maybe even the same day I put them they must've popped back out... I don't like anything messed up on my car so I ordered them again and was contemplating on what to do when the new set arrives thru the mail... I think this will be my solution GORILLA GLUE lol. What exactly did you glue on the there?
#20
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This might sound weird but try a black crayon or pastel, like kids use for drawing. You may want to warm it up with a quick pass through a lighter. Then quickly and very lightly "draw" over the scratches, and lightly wipe off the excess with a paper towel or something. it should last as long as you don't touch it too much. That's what I would do on my own car anyway
#21
Driver School Candidate
I found plastic body rivets from the Help section of any auto chain will fit. Use 1/4" rivets up front (around the radiator) and 5/16" rivets in front of the rear wheels.
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Hey guys, I'm usually pretty good with cars and all, but I need to swap my headlights for reasons like I can't register it in EU unless i swap the headlights, and I'm not exactly sure about wether my Lex has HIDs,Xenons or Halogen bulbs. One bulb has; GK 9006 12V 55W ; on it and the other one says 9005 HB3U,12V 60W among other things. Headlamps also have one 4 pin connector, one 2 pin connector and one 3 pin connector. They don't look like xenons to me but I need some confirmation on this.
Oh and, it's the best forum I've managed to be on, in terms of car themed forums, really. Tons of DIY guides,very helpful people and a lot to read about.
Oh and, it's the best forum I've managed to be on, in terms of car themed forums, really. Tons of DIY guides,very helpful people and a lot to read about.
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[QUOTE=teeekuuu;8649817]Hey guys, I'm usually pretty good with cars and all, but I need to swap my headlights for reasons like I can't register it in EU unless i swap the headlights, and I'm not exactly sure about wether my Lex has HIDs,Xenons or Halogen bulbs. One bulb has; GK 9006 12V 55W ; on it and the other one says 9005 HB3U,12V 60W among other things. Headlamps also have one 4 pin connector, one 2 pin connector and one 3 pin connector. They don't look like xenons to me but I need some confirmation on this.
Oh and, it's the best forum I've managed to be on, in terms of car themed forums, really. Tons of DIY guides,very helpful people and a lot to read about.[/QUOTE
HIDs will have a ballast and igniter attached to it. It's gonna be a square or rectangle shape that the wires run to.
Oh and, it's the best forum I've managed to be on, in terms of car themed forums, really. Tons of DIY guides,very helpful people and a lot to read about.[/QUOTE
HIDs will have a ballast and igniter attached to it. It's gonna be a square or rectangle shape that the wires run to.
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