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  1. Had the same issue. The only solution is to drill them out or take a grinder to them.
  2. I'm new here and I'm figuring this site out, I hope this is the right place to post. Anyway, I've wanted C lights (similar to modern Subaru DRLs) for my '97 Legacy Outback since I got the car a little over a year ago, however no affordable solutions exist with the cheapest options I could find starting around $200. I decided to take matters into my own hands. These are the lights I was trying to emulate: Using SolidWorks, a broken length of tape measure, and my powerfully accurate eyeballs, I modeled up this: Now this is version two. It fits great in the headlight housing and looks great as well. All that's left is wiring up some LEDs. Now, the main reason for posting this is I'm attempting to gauge interest so that when I end up with my final product I may be able sell some pairs or the plans for them. Would you be interested? Feel free to let me know your thoughts.
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