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Old 09-02-09, 06:03 PM
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i would get the 1 set of 12 within the week. just because i can drop 10 under the car and the 2 in the trunk hidden flush
Old 09-02-09, 11:35 PM
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looks dope....
Old 03-13-15, 04:33 PM
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To: insomniac:

Wow, $45 bucks plus $15 shipping is EXCESSIVE, especially since your domestic and "massed produced".
Old 03-13-15, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by czr73
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Wow, $45 bucks plus $15 shipping is EXCESSIVE, especially since your domestic and "massed produced".
I hope you do realize this thread is 5 years old.
Old 07-13-15, 02:33 AM
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Originally Posted by eklikewhoa

I know this is an old thread, hopefully you're still on here/read this...are you static? I want to put some on my gs but I drive it pretty low and static



I don't want them to break everytime I happen to have to go over a speed bump (which is mostly never, but you always get the random one)

Thanks
Old 11-01-16, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by miz2jz
I know this is an old thread, hopefully you're still on here/read this...are you static? I want to put some on my gs but I drive it pretty low and static



I don't want them to break everytime I happen to have to go over a speed bump (which is mostly never, but you always get the random one)

Thanks
Beautiful rides
Old 11-01-16, 09:34 PM
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I mounted mine on my side skirt.
They come in a set of 12 with a drill bit that allows them to be compressed fitted in. No need to screw them on (see the side of the lights where there's a inset ring.)
Also comes with a flash control module and remote. I'm on air now but was static on 17 and rode really low when I had installed these. Was fine, no issues.



Old 11-03-16, 01:10 PM
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Sweet looking. What brand and where did you get them from, just incase others are looking...
Old 11-07-16, 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by TW99GS300
I mounted mine on my side skirt.
They come in a set of 12 with a drill bit that allows them to be compressed fitted in. No need to screw them on (see the side of the lights where there's a inset ring.)
Also comes with a flash control module and remote. I'm on air now but was static on 17 and rode really low when I had installed these. Was fine, no issues.



Thanks, hopefully I'll find the time to install mine. Not sure yet, thinking of getting new side skirts possibly but not sure yet.
Old 11-07-16, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by 10lexISR6
Beautiful rides
thanks. her fender is messes up now but hoping within this year and the beginning of next year she will have it fixed up with new goodies
Old 11-08-16, 06:44 AM
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It's so hard trying to capture this picture in no lighting with the leds lit up. Overall they came out well and I like them..
Old 11-08-16, 07:42 AM
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Originally Posted by TW99GS300
just personally i dont like those.... they should be sunk into the side skirt and in my opinion they look bad being able to see them. i think they would look so much better if they were flush and you just saw the light
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Anyone have a link to a decent set of these like the OP had? Everything on eBay looks like junk.
Old 11-08-16, 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by cptndan
Anyone have a link to a decent set of these like the OP had? Everything on eBay looks like junk.
I got mine from IJDMtoy. The lights are nice, they came with nice quick disconnects but nowhere near as long to cover the distance needed. Maybe good for a miata. So I had to cut and extend the wires. Not hard as I used to work car audio. I soldered all the connections and loomed the exposed leftover wires. Other than that, they're sturdy and nice fitting.




Old 11-08-16, 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by 10lexISR6
I got mine from IJDMtoy. The lights are nice, they came with nice quick disconnects but nowhere near as long to cover the distance needed. Maybe good for a miata. So I had to cut and extend the wires. Not hard as I used to work car audio. I soldered all the connections and loomed the exposed leftover wires. Other than that, they're sturdy and nice fitting.




I have no issues with wiring, or making my own harness if need be. DO you have a picture of final result and lighting output?


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