DRL's on a Seicento
General Info.
Tools needed:
- a ratchet (with extentions)
- + Screwdriver
- Torx size-30 bit for a ratchet
- Size 8 and 10 bits for a ratchet or a spanner
- A drill ( 4 to 5 mm)
- A Dremel (with cutting blade suitable for plastic, and a milling cutter)
- Soldering Iron/station

Parts needed:
- Tape or heat-shrinks
- Vaseline
- Glue/sealer
- 4 large screws (I prefer + screws)
- 4 heavy spiral-like Rings (so you can adjust the height)
- The DRL's (can be found HERE) (or use comparable ones)
- A LED dimmer (to make the DRL's dim with headlights on) (found HERE)
- Also you need to have the right type of bumper on your Sei.
- 2 LED Sidelights (this is optional, but recommended) (found HERE)


Time needed:
- You need like, the whole day, assuming you're not a pro, and you want to do things carefully.
Difficulty:
- it is technically not such a difficult job, the main difficulty is to cut the bumper right. It is difficult to cut and drill precise, and not damage the paint.
General Info.
Tools needed:
- a ratchet (with extentions)
- + Screwdriver
- Torx size-30 bit for a ratchet
- Size 8 and 10 bits for a ratchet or a spanner
- A drill ( 4 to 5 mm)
- A Dremel (with cutting blade suitable for plastic, and a milling cutter)
- Soldering Iron/station

Parts needed:
- Tape or heat-shrinks
- Vaseline
- Glue/sealer
- 4 large screws (I prefer + screws)
- 4 heavy spiral-like Rings (so you can adjust the height)
- The DRL's (can be found HERE) (or use comparable ones)
- A LED dimmer (to make the DRL's dim with headlights on) (found HERE)
- Also you need to have the right type of bumper on your Sei.
- 2 LED Sidelights (this is optional, but recommended) (found HERE)


Time needed:
- You need like, the whole day, assuming you're not a pro, and you want to do things carefully.
Difficulty:
- it is technically not such a difficult job, the main difficulty is to cut the bumper right. It is difficult to cut and drill precise, and not damage the paint.