:laughing: Give me some ideas for retrofitting some halogen cornering lights.
If you want the ones that come on automatically when you activate the turn signal, that's a bit beyond a brief answer on a forum.
A bar on the roof with various lights mounted on it is of course the classic solution. It will cut down on the maximum speed the vehicle can go and reduce your mileage (kilometerage?) slightly.
If you are willing to carve up your car a bit you have options. Massive options. There is probably room in the front fenders to cut out an opening and embed a headlight facing sideways. Get a mounting off a wreck, preferably the same mount and bulb as your car already uses. Give it its own switch and don't use it for driving down the road.
For a softer light suitable for setting up a camp, something more frugal and diffuse, you could run a string of one or three watt LED stars down the passenger side of your vehicle, mount a switch just inside from them. Then you park, hit the switch, light up everything on that side. It'd be much less blinding than cornering lights, give a more even light for working.
A somewhat trickier setup, but one that wouldn't require altering the car, would be to make a mount for an LED strip just inside the top/bottom of each window. The tricky part is that you'd have to have a setup where the window could still go up and down, but not much light would leak around the edges and back into the car.