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> JWest flasher kit
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post Oct 1 2012, 05:00 PM
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Since James hooked me up with this kit, I had been meaning to use it as part of the bumper backdate planned for this winter. But finding that most people dont respond to the hand wave so well, I figgered I'd get a set of fog/driving lights for the time being. A trip to the local Wart and I found a set for 19 clams.

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After installing the lights, which fit well into the existing recess for the factory square units, (I was somewhat inspired by Zach's avatar photo) I moved on to the flasher kit. It is really neat, and the instructions are clearly written and so easy to follow step by step that even I could do it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) Took no more than a half hour, and the hardest part was re-installing the fog light switch. I didn't think to take a pic of it, but I think that having signal stalk controlled lights like any modern vehicle is a good upgrade for these cars, right behind the third brake light.

All in all, worth the $25 investment.

Joe
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