This is prolly a 1 page thread at most
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A 2012 with a few miles on it will cost me less........
#153
I am in early today also...on Plan D....In early (cause it's FRIDAY) and out early.
Plan C is...in on time then go to lunch and don't come back
Sorry forgot the first part, so Plan D it is!
P.S. - And 11 pages...REALLY?
-John
#154
Yea Darren I think it was the "other" thread....poor John
I am in early today also...on Plan D....In early (cause it's FRIDAY) and out early.
Plan C is...in on time then go to lunch and don't come back
Sorry forgot the first part, so Plan D it is!
P.S. - And 11 pages...REALLY?
-John
I am in early today also...on Plan D....In early (cause it's FRIDAY) and out early.
Plan C is...in on time then go to lunch and don't come back
Sorry forgot the first part, so Plan D it is!
P.S. - And 11 pages...REALLY?
-John
This thread is powerstoke72 approved
#155
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#160
Found another option that is worthy of reporting:
It is a license Plate surround with LED lights built in. It is only $47 plus shipping.
Watch the video...seems to put out a lot of light.
V-LEDS LPF Backup Lighting System - YouTube
Click me to find link to this product
After reading the comments, I'm a little surprised. You need to spray the lens with a UV protection. That's not a big deal, but surprised it isn't already done. The electronics aren't sealed well. They likely need some dielectric grease and some electrical tape or some hot glue. With a little preventative maintenance up front, this might be a nice little product.
It is a license Plate surround with LED lights built in. It is only $47 plus shipping.
Watch the video...seems to put out a lot of light.
V-LEDS LPF Backup Lighting System - YouTube
Click me to find link to this product
After reading the comments, I'm a little surprised. You need to spray the lens with a UV protection. That's not a big deal, but surprised it isn't already done. The electronics aren't sealed well. They likely need some dielectric grease and some electrical tape or some hot glue. With a little preventative maintenance up front, this might be a nice little product.
#162
And I did see that John gave his stamp of approval, but I am going to mess with you anyway.
Why you say?
A) Cause I can!
b) If you can't kid your friends than who can you kid?
Have a great day Savage!
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No.....The opposite......
I was always the "new" kid.
1st - 6th grade: 3 different schools
7th - 9th grade: 2 different schools
10th - 12th grade: 3 different schools
It is just Fun to kid around witha bunch of Great Folks
I was always the "new" kid.
1st - 6th grade: 3 different schools
7th - 9th grade: 2 different schools
10th - 12th grade: 3 different schools
It is just Fun to kid around witha bunch of Great Folks
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