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Fog Light Relocation for Misc Bodykits
Some bodykits such as the R2 require you to move your fog-lights out by about an inch. Fog-light relocation is actually quite simple - just mark the spot on your crash bar that you need to move your fog lamps into, and CAREFULLY drill a hole in that location, then do the same for the other side, making sure that each location is equally moved.
NOTE - I've used touch-up paint around where I had drilled and the original location of the fog lamps to protect the bare metal from rusting. I know that it may look ugly, but it is not noticeable once you have reinstalled your bumper.
Photos by Isaac
More photos at... [celicahobby.com]
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what if you want to remove the fogs and later replace them with aftermarket ones how would you do that?
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unsnap the floglight electrical faxture from behind and do not replace them back onto your car.
its as simple as that...
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hey can anyone tell the website from where i can buy TRD fog lamps for my 03 celica
because my local toyota dealwe did not have it and he told me that he cannot order TRD stuff for me
so please hep me
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PIAA 500 or 600 (I can't remember) are the correct size, about 4". They look like the stock TRD's, Yellow with blue tint, but are a lot cheaper.
Or you could pickup a cheap pair from Walmart for about $30 - $40. They fit perfectly.....

 (dontmesswithkram's Celica)
...Add another $15 bucks for a genuine Toyota fog lamp switch, which also fits perfectly. If you notice in the picture, the window lock button was moved down and put the foglamp switch in its place right next to the security deal. The light on the switch lights-up orange to match the gauges and in the 03's case, the rest of the lights in the car.  side note: the gauge-housing is the 2003 toyota celica carbon fiber dash. the kit doesnt just go on the center console it goes around the gauges as well.
Another idea is to use a brand called, "Eurolite" for this effect...
 (Burgh_Mike's Red Celica)
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