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| SkyeGuy Member Since: 23 Nov 2017 Location: Dunvegan, Isle of Skye Posts: 104    | 
 Hi, I'm new to Freel2, and also a new Freelander owner. having only driven my recently purchased TD4 about 500 miles so far - but I love it already...!
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|  30th Nov 2017 8:26 pm | 
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| Largered Member Since: 10 Jul 2016 Location: UK Posts: 1978  | Powerful UK do a fog/DRL fitment
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|  30th Nov 2017 8:29 pm | 
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| SkyeGuy Member Since: 23 Nov 2017 Location: Dunvegan, Isle of Skye Posts: 104    | Oops - overlapped posts...
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|  30th Nov 2017 8:36 pm | 
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| SkyeGuy Member Since: 23 Nov 2017 Location: Dunvegan, Isle of Skye Posts: 104    | I've no idea of the precise regulations - but my broad understanding that any Daytime Running Light has to come ON with the ignition, then go OFF when the sidelights/headlights are turned on. I don't think the location of the light source is relevant. Currently enjoying:
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|  30th Nov 2017 8:55 pm | 
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| Lunar-Rover Member Since: 15 Jun 2017 Location: Bolton Lancashire Posts: 109      | I believe Skye nailed it with the correct regulations. REME .. Rough Engineering Made Easy | ||
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