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Daytime lights.

Discussion in 'Modifications' started by DaG, Jul 25, 2013.

  1. Adam K

    Adam K Copenworld Guru

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    :D
    Best one yet. Love the Fuel flap decal.
     
  2. ClareL

    ClareL Copenworld Veteran

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    :D sooo funny, the bag of sand is pure genius ;)
     
  3. DaG

    DaG Copenworld Guru

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    Nice one Mr Fox but the bag of sand is a bit out of scale. I never thought of roof mounted lights, do they fold flat for when the roof goes down?:D
    I like the "Dim Designs" logo on the fuel cap, lets hope a certain person doesn't see it.:eek:
    Actually jokes about bags of sand I don't find very funny. I've just noticed there is a tiny dent just above the centre of the rear window and a small scuff. It would have been cheaper to get the bloody sand personally delivered by Mr B&Q himself. I now hate B&Q.:mad:
     
  4. trustafox

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    he has to be picky! :rolleyes:
     
  5. trustafox

    trustafox Copenworld Guru

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    The interior finishing panels come off very easily. You could or even ask body shop to have a go, as they might be the experts considering the bonnet, to push the dent out from inside.

    Alternatively, I have some stickers you could put over the scratch which say "Dent Designs" :D
     
  6. DaG

    DaG Copenworld Guru

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    Hey, you're supposed to be an expert.:D

    The dent is so small you have to squint along the back window at the correct angle to see it. I know it's there though so ill have to remove it.

    If I try to remove it it will probably be like that episode of father ted where he tries to tap out a small dent.

    "It'll polish out."

    [​IMG]
     
  7. magsjm

    magsjm Copenworld Member

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    Here are three photo's of my lights on and off


    copen 001.jpg copen 002.jpg

    copen 003.jpg
     
  8. Coxsie

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  9. alidara

    alidara Copenworld Newbie

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  10. DaG

    DaG Copenworld Guru

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    I was just looking at some of that sellers others items and he has lights that he lists for just about every car on the planet. It's the same set of lights they aren't made specifically for any one car they are a generic accessory that you can fit to any car.
    So to fit them to your Copen you'd probably need to use a bit of imagination and a lot of messing about. Individual LEDs will be harder to fit into the grill than a strip of them.
    He lists the LEDs below for the Copen and every other daihatsu. He also has the same lights for every Ford and no doubt if I looked I'd find them for just about every other make.

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Daihatsu-...765214262?pt=DE_Autoteile&hash=item53ff484e36
     
  11. alidara

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  12. alidara

    alidara Copenworld Newbie

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    Accessory (Switched) +12V

    Can anybody help me please with the following:
    1- Best place to get the accessory (Switched) +12V in the engine compartment to connect to daytime running lights.

    2- Same connection (switched +12V) from the dash to connect GPS camera warning device.

    Many thanks
     
  13. alidara

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