LED tail-lights... Using DeVille components
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No updates, I haven't found a set of lights yet plus I'm working on another project that has taken all my attention - a "new" 1970 Firebird!
My SC400 started leaking PS fluid so I just made a complete replacement for it with all new lines and hoses, and I've had other issues with my sons 1993 Trans Am... I hate that car - UGH!!!
I haven't given up on this, it's just on the back burner...
My SC400 started leaking PS fluid so I just made a complete replacement for it with all new lines and hoses, and I've had other issues with my sons 1993 Trans Am... I hate that car - UGH!!!
I haven't given up on this, it's just on the back burner...
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Can't wait to see how this pans out. Great idea!! If it's not too much of a bother, PLEASE post a lot of pics in your thread so some of us not so imaginative but easily awed can consider trying it. Depending on how much work it is and the results, there may be a market for this upgrade. (Some of us aren't very talented but like to dress up our rides. LOL THANX
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Can't wait to see how this pans out. Great idea!! If it's not too much of a bother, PLEASE post a lot of pics in your thread so some of us not so imaginative but easily awed can consider trying it. Depending on how much work it is and the results, there may be a market for this upgrade. (Some of us aren't very talented but like to dress up our rides. LOL THANX
If they turn out crap, you'll know. If they turn out spectacular you'll know too but I certainly don't have any interest in making them for others. I will list the tools and parts you'll need so that anyone could make these. I've seen the "best the market has to offer" and quite frankly, I think they can be done much better...
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