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Sequential (Fronts & rears)

Would you Purchase these Sequentials

  • Yes - I would purchase both

    Votes: 33 75.0%
  • No - No I would not purchase any

    Votes: 11 25.0%

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Chaps,

I've recently been in contact with a company assisting with the legalities and requirements of the Sequential lights - both front and rear.

They're close to completing these, and are hoping to have them done by Friday, the rears currently have a provisional price on them, and the fronts have an official price on them.

The modification price will include fitting at their premises down south (London way), however they are planning to expand their reach to other parts of the country, however there isn't anything set in stone for this yet.

The sequential's will be available on both the front and back with switchback feature to return them to how they are now. And trust me - they look amazing.

The pricing would be:

Fronts (Using Diode Dynamics Drivers): £370
Rears (Provision price): £300

My question to you, is would you be interested in these, and would you buy them?
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I would be interested but would like too see them in action. Others have had problems with their lights that have been done elsewhere. Do the front then come with the DRL's in the headlights etc? Cheers Greg
 
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I would be interested but would like too see them in action. Others have had problems with their lights that have been done elsewhere. Do the front then come with the DRL's in the headlights etc? Cheers Greg
Yes front would be DRLs with indicators in them.

In action - I can't public ally share these just yet ;)! But, trust me, they've been back and forward for fucking ages sorting these to make sure they get any kinks and issues out!

I've been holding in typing this for about 2 months :doh:!

Rather perfection that warranty (cough ford, take a leaf!!!)
 

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The prices seem fine.... I'm interested.

However I'm more concerned about loom splicing and taking lamps to pieces..... I would want to know how much they have to cut or dismantle to do the job.
 

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Not sure around the full engineering of them in terms of looms etc - the lights both need to be opened, but would be resealed. They've opened the lights up so many times on theirs, and with spares etc - I'd trust them with my car which says a lot :lol:

[MENTION=14447]Centurion07[/MENTION] no they mod yours.
 
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Price for the fronts seems somewhat keen considering the cost of the parts plus the amount of labour involved...?
Not to sure to be honest - you do get the protection of the company to pick up on any c0ck ups, down the line - I don't think £370 is that bad - but that's me personally.
 

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Look forward to hearing more & seeing some pics.
 

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Why no option for "I would purchase one"?
As I would probably get the rears done.
 

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Not to sure to be honest - you do get the protection of the company to pick up on any c0ck ups, down the line - I don't think £370 is that bad - but that's me personally.
You do realise keen in this sense means cheap...? :gossip:
 
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You do realise keen in this sense means cheap...? :gossip:
Oh lmao, I have no idea. They're undercutting most markets! :thumbsup:

Your first message made it sound like it was expensive :lol::lol:


[MENTION=17540]NornIron91[/MENTION] noted :). Would have added it in, but just wanted to cover both!
 
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I would have to say no at this point.

If a plug and play option ever becomes available :lol: I'd go for that, but I don't like the idea of getting my own lights hacked about.
Fair enough, I'm sure they could do a replacement set of lights - I'll ask ;)! Might cost more (probably will tbh...)
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