Stage 1 - Completed

dizrr

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Dizrr, be aware the sequencial lights require additional wiring to be run to the front of the car.
Yeah I might go with the non-sequential ones instead of messing with the wiring.

Hey I'm looking to upgrade the bulbs like you did with a few questions:
-Is there a special indicator LED you got from ebay? Will any T20 bulb fit?
-Which high beam bulb did you get specifically?
-Did you upgrade the 'C-light' bulb aswell?
 
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At the back of our owners manual has all the references to exactly which bulbs you need mate. I got all of mine from blingworks. Don't not use eBay they the wrong voltage lol. I changed high beam, fog, drl, reverse. If you want to do indicators you need orange glass or get orange led. White led indicators are illegal. I got pulled over. Warming no fine :) I will be ordering the tail lights too at some stage.
 

Parian

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Email japanparts enquiring about the sequential version. Not sure if they have them yet.
Send me a PM with your email and I will send the instructions to you.
 

Outdoor_funguy

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Hi all

Finally!!!...after near on 3 months, stage 1 has been completed of the 'WOO's' transformation.

Cash saved on negotiating a fair price for the GT model has been funneled back into personalizing her.

Here's the scope thus far...
1. Chrome delete on lower window trim using 3M 12mm black pinstripe.
2. Replaced front under grille with Corazon front under grille and 3M matte black vinyl wrapped.
3. Replaced front upper grille with Corazon front grille type S FRP, 3M matte black vinyl wrapped outer section, painted inside section to match car colour. At this stage i ran with the Corazon badge painted to match car colour.
4. Replaced tail lights with Corazon Led tail lamp black bezel.
5. Chrome deleted tail end strip above number plate with 3M matte black vinyl.
6. Chrome deleted the accessory liner with 3M matte black vinyl.
7. De-badged tail end of Levorg and AWD.
8. Replaced the stock silver Enkei rims with Corazon wheel matte black type.
9. Used Corazon titanium iridescent lug nuts to secure said rims.
10. Replaced the govt. standard issue maroon number plates to slim line black & white number plates.
Note: To me it was alot cheaper than buying personalized number plates.

One could say it's a Corazon Levorg now. I'm quite pleased in how she turned out :D

Will post results of stage 2, when ever that occurs o_O

View attachment 164 Early Daze 'WOO'
View attachment 165 Front 'WOO' stage 1.
View attachment 166 Rear 'WOO' stage 1.
Wow that looks freakin' awesome! I like your idea! I'll consider doing my own vinyl wrap project as well but will probably seek some professional help from Gatorwraps.
 

Parian

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Cheers Outdoors Guy.

After seeing your link to Gatorwraps i'm wondering if you reside in USA and have been fortunate enough to import a Levorg.
 

AKKO

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With the 12mm pinstripe for the window trim delete did you have a minor gap still? It's not easy getting it centres to minimise it!
 

ozkan bicer

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Cheers Outdoors Guy.

After seeing your link to Gatorwraps i'm wondering if you reside in USA and have been fortunate enough to import a Levorg.
After importing some wiring harness from China and paying an insane amount of tax, it is safe to say that importing a car will literally cost you an arm and a leg in Turkey.
 

Parian

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With the 12mm pinstripe for the window trim delete did you have a minor gap still? It's not easy getting it centres to minimise it!
Yes there still is a slight up close detectable gap. I could only readily source 12mm pinstripe so after umming and arrring i ran with the 12mm.
12mm pinstripe.jpg
 
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The whole front bumper has to be removed to replace the grill. Hope that answers your question. Not a massive job, just surclips. Have someone with you to slide the bumper off and back on again.
 

Parian

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Have only just seen this... Yes 2 person job, be gentle on the clips/whole process. Took me about 2hrs yet if i did it again the time would be less. Have a look at youtube vids for the rex bumper removal ;)
 

Stumpvold

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Can be done alone, but i suggest you get someone to help you the first time. Especially getting it back on.
 

Parian

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:D We have fluoride in our water supply here Stumpvold... definitely a 2 person job for us Aussie's :rolleyes:
 
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Stumpvold

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:D We have fluoride in our water supply here Stumpvold... definitely a 2 person job for us Aussie's :rolleyes:
Haha! :D
It's dangerous for us Norwegians to ask for help, we'll rather swear for a while and do it alone, than take the risk of asking for help!;)
 

Parian

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Cheers Gents.

After near on 1000km's done since installation the system has settled down nicely.
I was abit apprehensive at first about the potential 'drone' noise yet this slight 'in cabin' sound has calmed down to a feasible comfort level... hardly even noticeable now.

Prior to installation i used a sound deadening product in the tailgate/boot area. The start of limiting both road & exhaust noise and definitely worthwhile.

:D
 
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