I just saw these installed on an Altima coupe (don't ask me why, but they were the ones sold for the Z). They really do not qualify as fog lights—more
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02-24-2010, 07:33 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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I just saw these installed on an Altima coupe (don't ask me why, but they were the ones sold for the Z). They really do not qualify as fog lights—more like accent lights. They do get you noticed against opposing traffic.
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If you can find some that fit, you could put them here. (the holes are there)
Would maybe be too high for true fog lights though...
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That was my first option until the Nissan day-light LED shows up.
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I say, buy the Nissan LEDs, remove each bulb, drill individual holes in the bumper (around same area they say to mount) and place the bulbs in there, and custom wire it. This would give you a more flush look. However, I'm not sure what you'd use to mount them though.
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the point here would be for looks... doesnt ever get foggy here
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Those are so ugly. Nissan takes all that time to make a beautiful car and then puts those sorry examples for daytime running lamps on them.
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Stumbled across this this morning. Looks like the Z has the new Nissan LED kit. I'm not sure how I feel about.
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not a fan the only thing defending those fog ligts is the fact they are dealer OEM, but I could swear they were advanced auto parts store or car quest loller
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