illuminated BONNEVILLE on trunk
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illuminated BONNEVILLE on trunk
How do you make the bonneville light up? i want to do that, but i was wondering if i could get some tips, and how to kill my day time running lights, cuz they wont ever turn off.
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Well * for tips.. take your time.. all the info you need are in the techinfo.. if you have any other question.. post away or pm me. To disable the DRL that'* also in the techinfo and it'* just disconnecting a white resistor at the driver side.
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For a cheap temp, I used red reflective tape
The full project, probably in the spring, will be a lot like the idea in tech info, using some clear red acrylic to refill the letters.
The full project, probably in the spring, will be a lot like the idea in tech info, using some clear red acrylic to refill the letters.
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Seriously, tho, thanks. I got some paint to touch up, but hopefully come spring, it'll look like that TA over in the wax thread.
Seriously, tho, thanks. I got some paint to touch up, but hopefully come spring, it'll look like that TA over in the wax thread.
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Originally Posted by MOS95B
For a cheap temp, I used red reflective tape
The full project, probably in the spring, will be a lot like the idea in tech info, using some clear red acrylic to refill the letters.
The full project, probably in the spring, will be a lot like the idea in tech info, using some clear red acrylic to refill the letters.