A picture of my fogs...
Only have one picture right now. Just finished the install.

Here's some older pictures of the car:
http://oenz.us/ej6/
I have since lowered the rear down a tad so the front and rear gap is the same.

Here's some older pictures of the car:
http://oenz.us/ej6/
I have since lowered the rear down a tad so the front and rear gap is the same.
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Thanks. The installation was pretty straight forward, but time consuming. I recommend using a hacksaw blade for cutting out the grill.It make the task real easy. I think I might have installed the back part of the brackets on the wrong sides though because the top of the passenger side fog bracket is hitting part of the car frame (where the bumper support goes into), and wont allow the bumper to go fully up (you can see a larger gap under the headlight compared to the other one). But honestly, I don't even care right now. Ill eventually fix it, but I'm sore and just want to drive the car (got it back on the road yesterday). I got these on Ebay from Vertex Racing. The brand is Esuse. Any more questions feel free to post.
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