Beautifully Well Done Ash Mate
Tis such a waisted space under our racks, used to carry 2x120W old larger solars under my work ute podder full length rack similar but nowhere near as refined as your beaut install idea, will copy
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I ended up finding 32mm brake light and reverse wedge sockets on a 2004 T30 model X-Trail, but the indicators were larger 37mm bayonet fitting. However the front indicators are the 32mm wedge sockets that are required.
I measured up each bulb socket and the different tabs, then drew them to scale as a template. (I've attached the template to download at the bottom of this post - print it out at 100% on A4)



Cut out the template for the appropriate socket and use it to mark the centre.
Then cut the centre out and mark it on the plastic. 
I pre-drilled a small hole before switching to a stepped drill bit to easily increase the hole while keeping it centred. 
Then place the template back in and use a file to cut in the tabs.
You can see some of the small tabs that stop the socket. 


Here are all three holes cut and tabs filed out on the drivers side light.
To wire the sockets into the existing plug, just remove the pins from the plugs you get with the X-Trail looms. They are almost the same and fit into the factory plug. 
Because the X-Trail pins have a slightly longer back half the factory Patrol plug doesn't compress and lock in. 
As you have to run wires from the passenger tail light to the drivers side light, I spliced them in by removing the pin from the plug, pulling the wire back through the insulation, soldering on my connecting wire, then I was able to heat shrink the connection, feed the wire back through the insulation and click the pin back into the plug.
I choose to run the wires up and around the barn doors tucking it into the roof lining.
On the drivers side I soldered the female pins I removed from the X-Trail plug to the end of the 3 wires. These are reverse, parkers and earth.
I decided to use the plug from the X-Trail on the drivers side light to replace the factory Patrol plug as the female pins are identical and I was using all male pins from the X-Trail plug anyway.
Here is the drivers side all wired up and plugged in.
I decided to use all LED bulbs to limit the draw on the rear lighting circuit.
And here they are all working! 



























