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Old 21st June 2011, 20:56   #141
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I'm not fan, but I'm waiting for my RED LED to replace light under the doors
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Old 21st June 2011, 21:11   #142
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Fantastic job! Thanks for sharing.

By the way, would you be so kind and share with us info on how to remove the rear seat side panels when you get yours done?

I want to replace my rear tweeters.

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My sill door are finished In red, they are looking incrdible
I've machined plastic support for perfect adjustment
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Old 21st June 2011, 21:14   #143
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Red LED would really look cool on your car.

My favorite color is blue so I went with blue LED's on the doors.
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sure I will for you
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I'm going to make same LED upgrade for interior light
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Awesome! Cant wait to see photos.

I went with white LED interior lights on mine.

I thought Blue interior LED might make my beast interior look like a night club : )

I went with white LED too for the trunk. Nice and bright.
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And dont forget the glove compartment light.
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That's a new one Dan! Don't recall seeing that LED strip in the glove box. I assume you connected it to the existing glove box light light +/-. That's nice.

And I assume that button in the picture is your video input switch? I have mounted hidden away just inwards of the Ragtop open/close buttons

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Hi Allan. I've had LED strip for about a year now. Just havent gotten the chance to share photos here until now.

Yes, the glove compartment bulb is already LED but I still wanted the inside of glove compartment brighter so I installed an LED strip which of course smart guy like you already figured out that it is also powered by the glove compartment light assembly.

Nice and bright in there now.

The video input switch I have relocated to the space right under the engine start switch.

The photo I have of that is at work so I will post tomorrow.

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box light light +/-. That's nice.

And I assume that button in the picture is your video input switch? I have mounted hidden away just inwards of the Ragtop open/close buttons
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