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My New Ride!!!
No i didnt sell the bonnie, im letting my sister use it til she gets something different. but yeah its a '99 p71 crown vic
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I have windshield lights that mount right on the rearview mirror area and have their own holder for the new & included rearview mirror. They're legal in two ways:
1.) Not hooked up at all, though you'd probably constantly get pulled over for the police guys to check.
2.) With orange glass/plastic to act as hazard lights.
I just have this sitting, so let me know if you'd like to take it off my hands and legally mount them. And that is a great find! After having my 94 SSEi for over a year, I feel a knot form in my stomach whenever I see one. Never been to jail or anything like that, though. It looks like it'* well maintained. Whose car is that going to be when you get your Bonneville back?
1.) Not hooked up at all, though you'd probably constantly get pulled over for the police guys to check.
2.) With orange glass/plastic to act as hazard lights.
I just have this sitting, so let me know if you'd like to take it off my hands and legally mount them. And that is a great find! After having my 94 SSEi for over a year, I feel a knot form in my stomach whenever I see one. Never been to jail or anything like that, though. It looks like it'* well maintained. Whose car is that going to be when you get your Bonneville back?
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Originally Posted by radomirthegreat
I have windshield lights that mount right on the rearview mirror area and have their own holder for the new & included rearview mirror. They're legal in two ways:
1.) Not hooked up at all, though you'd probably constantly get pulled over for the police guys to check.
2.) With orange glass/plastic to act as hazard lights.
I just have this sitting, so let me know if you'd like to take it off my hands and legally mount them. And that is a great find! After having my 94 SSEi for over a year, I feel a knot form in my stomach whenever I see one. Never been to jail or anything like that, though. It looks like it'* well maintained. Whose car is that going to be when you get your Bonneville back?
1.) Not hooked up at all, though you'd probably constantly get pulled over for the police guys to check.
2.) With orange glass/plastic to act as hazard lights.
I just have this sitting, so let me know if you'd like to take it off my hands and legally mount them. And that is a great find! After having my 94 SSEi for over a year, I feel a knot form in my stomach whenever I see one. Never been to jail or anything like that, though. It looks like it'* well maintained. Whose car is that going to be when you get your Bonneville back?
once i get my bonnie back im keeping the vic as a toy since im already starting to mod it... its fun to have a car with a lil grunt, plus its funny to see how everybody drives nice when they see it in the rear veiw.
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Must I show you the video of 1337ssei beating a 98 Mustang with that same engine but also a manual transmission not only off the line, but by a whole second and staying consistently ahead of it? If so, I'll do that after you relieve me of the police lights. I don't know what I'd do if I had a police cruiser.
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