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Joe Bob
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timothy_nd28
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whitetwinturbo
..........just like Brue said ............ Blinded by the light beer3.gif
Joe Bob
Parts ran me about five bucks. piratenanner.gif

All eBay purchases. Hand made panel (scrap), 20 piece rocker kit (2.97). LEDS (2.50)....rattle can paint, scrap wiring, junk drawer wiring, fused and head scratching.

Also put one panel in trunk and engine bay....
Joe Bob
20 for 8 bucks delivered.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281709521115?_trks...K%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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timothy_nd28
FWIW, I would of wired it to the back bolster light switch, so the lights come on when the door opens and they also come on when you manual slide the switch.
Joe Bob
If I still owned a 914 that would be a good idea. The pic is of my 911.... dry.gif

Ease of wiring dictated routing it under the dash. Switches, hot wires, LEDs etc. Saved a lot of wire and time.
Mikey914
Sorry what's this thread about, I can't stop looking at the avatar biggrin.gif
Joe Bob
Are you the rubber guy? Can you do 911 cabriolet seals? They be hella pricey.....
sixnotfour
SANDBOX is his middle name
Chris914n6
Losing your flip flops at night?

I have the same plan for trunk(s) lights with a mercury switch.
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