SEQUENTIAL "CHASE" LIGHTS VIDEO! See how it looks!
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Purchased this set from Meter4it. I've had em on for ages, and have gotten many requests to record a clip of them. Well, here it is, with some music from my samples folder (lol).
(And my other Mustang!)
http://surfnsocal.com/vid/Ghost%20GT/ChaseGhostGT.wmv
(Thank you, Rich!)
Enjoy it! And tell me what you think!!
(And my other Mustang!)
http://surfnsocal.com/vid/Ghost%20GT/ChaseGhostGT.wmv
(Thank you, Rich!)
Enjoy it! And tell me what you think!!
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Originally posted by PolkThug@October 17, 2005, 9:39 PM
Stop making me upgrade! I hate you! lol nice vid
Stop making me upgrade! I hate you! lol nice vid
thanks Polk.
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Originally posted by TehSLeeper+October 17, 2005, 10:36 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(TehSLeeper @ October 17, 2005, 10:36 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Did you install them yourself or what?
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I got them installed at a local shop, BUT should have done them myself anyway. One of the connections was loose and my lights wouldn't fully turn onthe left side after a week. I basically took apart the light harness and the trunk, and re-did all the wiring. I'm 100% happy with them!
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Nice video. Could have been about 15 seconds though. Oh ya, I thought that dog was gonna start laughing at me!
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Haha yea it could have been shorter, but I had some free time and decided to make it fully loaded. And Lucky was a great ending .
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Originally posted by Trampus+October 18, 2005, 12:25 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Trampus @ October 18, 2005, 12:25 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>I really don't want to do any appearance mods on mine until I've done all the performance ones first, but those are just plain sick. I'm gonna have to get them.
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Go for it. You seriously won't regret them. My ex girlfriend always used to say "your gonna look like an idiot with those."
I guess that's why she stares at em all the time when I am passing by her house.
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how much did they charge to install?
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I got em installed for $200, but that was including DynaMatt material for my trunk.
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Please pardon my ignorance, but I have two questions:
1. What differentiates "Chase" sequentials from the WebElectric sequentials?
2. I'm guessing the setup for these is a LOT more involved than that of the WebElectric version, no?
1. What differentiates "Chase" sequentials from the WebElectric sequentials?
2. I'm guessing the setup for these is a LOT more involved than that of the WebElectric version, no?
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Originally posted by atomicvibe@October 18, 2005, 10:46 AM
Please pardon my ignorance, but I have two questions:
1. What differentiates "Chase" sequentials from the WebElectric sequentials?
2. I'm guessing the setup for these is a LOT more involved than that of the WebElectric version, no?
Please pardon my ignorance, but I have two questions:
1. What differentiates "Chase" sequentials from the WebElectric sequentials?
2. I'm guessing the setup for these is a LOT more involved than that of the WebElectric version, no?
"Chase" lights, like the lights I have, turn ON one by one and also turn OFF one by one, making it look like the lights are "chasing" each other. Sequential lights turn ON one by one, but turn off altogether.
On the Meter4it kit, you can also revert back to stock settings, and have the third brake light turn on, too. I think that's just sick.
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WebElectric offers a plug-and-play version.
Seems VERY simple from the description on their site.
Meter4It's seems like there is wire cutting and splicing involved.
I just checked their site.
NOW I see the difference.
VERY cool.
Seems VERY simple from the description on their site.
Meter4It's seems like there is wire cutting and splicing involved.
I just checked their site.
NOW I see the difference.
VERY cool.
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Originally posted by atomicvibe@October 18, 2005, 10:54 AM
WebElectric offers a plug-and-play version.
Seems VERY simple from the description on their site.
Meter4It's seems like there is wire cutting and splicing involved.
I just checked their site.
NOW I see the difference.
VERY cool.
WebElectric offers a plug-and-play version.
Seems VERY simple from the description on their site.
Meter4It's seems like there is wire cutting and splicing involved.
I just checked their site.
NOW I see the difference.
VERY cool.
I'd much rather cut/splice a few wires and have something awesome
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Originally posted by adrenalin@October 18, 2005, 12:02 PM
I wouldn't say 1 is better than the other. It is a personal preference and I prefer something that is easy to install
I wouldn't say 1 is better than the other. It is a personal preference and I prefer something that is easy to install
And I prefer something that looks awesome.