WebElectric Sequentials installed - pics & vid
On a different note, pulling the sub did provide some surprises: 1. I didn't realize how heavy that sub was. 2. The side and floor panels of trunk are not painted. 3. I found a QC audit sticker that shows my baby's birthday (Oct 17, 2005 at 9:10AM).
yeah they are the reverse lights just be lucky we do not live in europe, i found a vid of a guy test driving a GT500 in england and noticed this

if anyone can tell me the reason the reverse light can not be the same size as the american version then please chime in

if anyone can tell me the reason the reverse light can not be the same size as the american version then please chime in
Installed my CDC sequetials today. I love them they're freakin sweet. They move at the same speed as Bill's and look the same except it doesnt have the black rubbery part. FYI if you have the shaker 1000 it's a PITA to remove the top screw furtherest to the right. You don't have to remove the shaker sub but like I said it was a PITA.
I agree
Webelectrics installed
And yet another thread revival - instead of starting another one. 
My bride got me the Webelectric sequentials for my birthday. Needless to say, I started to install them about 5 minutes after opening the box.
Installation was smooth as glass - truly "plug and play". I think they look great!
She also got me the doorsill letter inserts in gloss black. I'll put them on this weekend.

My bride got me the Webelectric sequentials for my birthday. Needless to say, I started to install them about 5 minutes after opening the box.
Installation was smooth as glass - truly "plug and play". I think they look great!
She also got me the doorsill letter inserts in gloss black. I'll put them on this weekend.
For those that did the install, what kind of protection did Web Electric include for the electronics? He wrapped the exposed circuit board with 3M electrical tape on the sequential kit I bought a month ago. It looks like TacoBill's is covered with a tube of some sort.
Last edited by watchdevil; Nov 9, 2009 at 08:26 PM.
I have no idea why those pry bars were needed. I installed the Webelectric OEM kit in my GT. The only tool I needed was an 11mm open end wrench and my fingers. No screw drivers or pry bars. All the bulbs pulled out of the sockets. The seals which fall apart looked like it was just a dab of putty pressed around the threads before the nut is tightened. Its an easy kit to install if you don't do the optional wires to the SJB which removes the sequence when the brakes are applied. I wonder how hard a similar Chaser harness would be to fabricate.
An owie?
Looking at Taco Bill's photos, I noticed that on that last one when he is holding the candy, there is a band-aid on his thumb. I didn't see that on the other images. What happened Taco?



