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philhusbands
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Now normally I approach after-market mods with significant caution. I always cringe when I see Corsa's and Nova's 'cruising' around looking like they have been covered in Bostik and then ram-raided Halfords...
However I did see something in a car that a mate of mine had last week that was rather cool. The car was a Jag XJ8 and was very s****y indeed! Upon opening the door the customary interior lighting was supplemented by lighting in the footwells. The lamps were not visible, they were tucked away up behind the dash, and the effect was terrific.
It made me think how nifty that kind of footwell lighting would look in my A2. Can you imagine it with red bulbs to complement the dash lighting?
So my question is, would this be something easy to retro-fit? The lamp assembly would not need to be fancy as it would not be visible, but ideally it would be connected to the same dimmer that fades the main interior lighting up and down.
I'd be interested to hear what anybody thinks, or any ideas as to how this may be achievable?!
Cheers in advance!
Phil. TDi Sport, silver, with Climate and OpenSky.
However I did see something in a car that a mate of mine had last week that was rather cool. The car was a Jag XJ8 and was very s****y indeed! Upon opening the door the customary interior lighting was supplemented by lighting in the footwells. The lamps were not visible, they were tucked away up behind the dash, and the effect was terrific.
It made me think how nifty that kind of footwell lighting would look in my A2. Can you imagine it with red bulbs to complement the dash lighting?
So my question is, would this be something easy to retro-fit? The lamp assembly would not need to be fancy as it would not be visible, but ideally it would be connected to the same dimmer that fades the main interior lighting up and down.
I'd be interested to hear what anybody thinks, or any ideas as to how this may be achievable?!
Cheers in advance!
Phil. TDi Sport, silver, with Climate and OpenSky.