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ID:	1808479Okay my latest addition to our T5 compare the high beam shot with spot lights wow what a difference .By the way the objects in the distance between the line of trees are over 500 metres away .
    Last edited by Sunny43.5; 24-10-2013, 09:57 PM.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Sunny43.5 View Post
      Okay my latest addition to our T5 compare the high beam shot with spot lights wow what a difference .
      Nice... What brand / model are the spot lights?

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      • #93
        This is the actual light and the company on the Gold Coast who I got it from .The fitting was a bit fiddly as I had to remove the whole front grill and lower bumper once removed it bolted straight onto the heavy steel support bar . Cutting out the part of the plastic grill was done a small bit at a time to make sure it fitted neatly . wiring was a breeze just ran the main power wire up to the battery and then fitted a heavy duty relay and soldered on to the high beam wire for a trigger , The wire trigger wire is routed through a simple switch to allow me to leave it off around town its just too bloody bright ! 12V 24V 144W 22 Inch Cree LED Work BAR Dual Beam Spot Flood Light 4x4 Offroad | eBay

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        • #94
          Removed the bonnet holding rod and replaced it with the strut.



          Sent from my GT-I9505
          Last edited by Transporter; 02-11-2013, 09:17 PM.
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          • #95
            Bloody good idea !!

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Sunny43.5 View Post
              Bloody good idea !!
              ...and cheap mod as well. I have used a used bonnet strut from 1994 Wide body Camry, that I found in my shed. You can buy a new strut for around $30 with the 2 little ball joints (one only needed) that you screw in threaded hole that is already there, the thread is the same M8x1.25.
              Last edited by Transporter; 03-11-2013, 07:29 AM.
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              • #97
                Thanks will do .

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                  Removed the bonnet holding rod and replaced it with the strut.
                  Sent from my GT-I9505
                  Is this a sign you are spending too much time having to fix your van?
                  I looked at these but decided I want to spend little time under the bonnet.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by SnowMotion View Post
                    Is this a sign you are spending too much time having to fix your van?
                    I looked at these but decided I want to spend little time under the bonnet.
                    I was cleaning my shed and was about to throw that strut into the bin and the size of it reminded me that long time ago I looked at the option to replace that bonnet rod and the length was just perfect.
                    The last time I had to fix my van was 2-3 years ago, when the w/pump leaked.
                    The van is going so well now, that I want to keep it for another 10 years.

                    So, you may see a few mods to it.
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                    • Originally posted by Transporter View Post
                      The last time I had to fix my van was 2-3 years ago, when the w/pump leaked.
                      The van is going so well now, that I want to keep it for another 10 years.
                      SHHHH... don't jinx yourself man !

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                      • Haha, you're right. You never know, when the most reliable vehicle could go so bad that you wish you never bought it.
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                        • Amen to that Transporter .

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                          • All in the last 10 days (decided to keep the T4 Velle instead of upgrading to T5 multivan)
                            -Audi Q5 17" alloys with new tyres fitted
                            -twin 9" DVD headrest system hard wired in.
                            -12v outlet fitted into the bottom of the auto gearstick casing, discrete and practical
                            -12l waeco fridge installed next to hand brake, mainly because it has cup holders
                            -timing belt, pump and pulleys changed at volks home. Great job, it sounds and drives 300% better
                            -ATF, Filter and gasket changed. No more shudder at cruising speeds.
                            -first layer of stone chip/scratch touch ups applied
                            -ordered FK street shocks and prints, should be arriving next week (I'll be looking for a fitter soon)

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                            • thread revival
                              Was doing the 150K oil change today, and thinking the front bumper was looking a bit run down.Gave it a refresh with Pot Belly Black
                              Below is half painted, half as is.
                              Also painted the (rusty) wheel rims

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                              Steve
                              04 T5

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                              • Have you used this product on car bumpers before ... looks great but just wondering about longevity?

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