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    then custom broker fees, and the company that is looking after shipping you have to pay terminal fees. about another 200 or so on top
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    LOL ok fair enough. thanks for letting me know. i understand what you mean now. i thought it was just slow shipping, but if i have to pay customs and go to airport thats bs. the dealer should take care of that. but at least it goes to show how ridiculously overpriced the traders here are.
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    ^ to be honest its not too bad. jdm concept quoted me 2.1k landed to my door. blinded by the hidden fees from nengun, i decided to go with nengun. but at the end of the day, it was only around 100 or so cheaper but i had to go get it from the bloody airport
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    ok realllly noob question, how do i replace parkers lol. I just popped the hood and have no idea how to access the bulbs. same with the number plate lights. CU2
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    not sure about cu2. but cl9 and accords you can change the parkers through the wall lining of the front wheels. the number plates there should be clips, fiddle around with it and it should pop out. might have to pop out a few of the lining.
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    Quote Originally Posted by longers View Post
    ^ to be honest its not too bad. jdm concept quoted me 2.1k landed to my door. blinded by the hidden fees from nengun, i decided to go with nengun. but at the end of the day, it was only around 100 or so cheaper but i had to go get it from the bloody airport
    fair enough. i dont want to deal with airport and custom fees and stuff, so i wont be buying from nengun then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by furythree View Post
    ok realllly noob question, how do i replace parkers lol. I just popped the hood and have no idea how to access the bulbs. same with the number plate lights. CU2
    First post for me! I have a 2009 CU2 Luxury, and first thing that i noticed was the huge difference between the xenon low beams (blue/white) and the halogen parkers (yellow) and it really looked horrible. I replaced them with some white LED parkers and they are nearly exactly the same colour as the low beams and look much much better. How to do it -

    YOU DEFINATELY DON'T NEED TO REMOVE THE WHEEL WELL LINING FOR CU2!

    Step 1) Refer to owners manual, its got diagrams and a step by step process on pg. 406 & 410

    Step 2) Open hood. To change the right side parker remove the coolant reserve tank by pulling up on it with moderate force (do so in order to gain access to back of lights)

    Step 3) remove the socket from the headlight assembly by turning it anticlockwise.

    Step 4) pull the bulb straight out and replace it (make sure its in tightly, i lost a bulb into the engine bay because it wasn't in properly!)

    Step 5) re-insert the socket (inc. bulb) back into the headlight assembly and turn it clockwise to lock it in place.

    Step 6) test (turn on parkers)

    Step 7) Replace coolant tank

    Step 8) to change the left side parker, remove the two fasteners holding the upper part of the air intake duct and then pull it out.

    repeat steps 3-6

    Step 9) replace upper part of intake duct and replace fasteners.

    Step 10) close bonnet, done!


    It sounds difficult, but seriously it is ridiculously simple, anyone can do it.

    If anyone has any questions feel free to ask


    engine bay




    before



    after (shown with lowbeam, near perfect match)

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    wow! thanks for that reply! so indepth!. nd yes it looks much better. outta curiosity is it legal to have blue parkers? wat about blue number plate lights? i bought white and blue, if i cant use blue parkers then i will use then for number plate lights. actually i dont noe how to change those either
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    blue is illegal
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    I have a "super white" parkers with a tint of blue on them, its not a strong blue though so i think it's ok, same with the number plate lights at the back. The only problem is they're not very strong lights

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    Quote Originally Posted by longers View Post
    blue is illegal
    even for number plates?

    i have received the blue ones in the mail. only the white ones, i guess ill have to test them, otherwise $10 in the bin
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