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From: Leesville, Louisiana
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
I made this a few years ago. Apparently it's the new thing though and people like it. I just got a pm from a member who was interested in it.


If anyone wants a kit like this, send me a PM and I can make it happen for $110 shipped, that's a control module and wiring to route out to wherever you want it. The LEDs will drill into any pice of your bumper (or any flat panel for that matter), and come with mounts so that they will be firmly attached.


If anyone wants a kit like this, send me a PM and I can make it happen for $110 shipped, that's a control module and wiring to route out to wherever you want it. The LEDs will drill into any pice of your bumper (or any flat panel for that matter), and come with mounts so that they will be firmly attached.
omfg this would go great with the discoball on my hood
http://cgi.ebay.com/LARGE-High-Quality-12-...93%3A1|294%3A50
http://cgi.ebay.com/LARGE-High-Quality-12-...93%3A1|294%3A50
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lol.
The video only shows back and forth, but there's several patterns. Left to right, right to left, center out, cris cross, center bump, and others.
Also, of course, all the wiring is plug-n-play.
You drill a hole for the switch in your engine bay on the side of the firewall to turn it on and off, the wiring on the back plugs right in. This makes for compliance with 50 states, no blue lights on a non-emergency vehicle which can be activated from inside the vehicle. "Static displays" are allowed when you park your car and the vehicle is off.
As a suggestion, I had mine hooked up to my alarm system, so when I turned off my car and set the alarm, it powered the LEDs. It seems like alot, but really it's just 1 LED being powered at a time which is an extremely minimal amount of power.. .08AH. Which translates into this thing will run for almost 2 months without starting the car before it drains your battery.
All in all it's a pretty simple install with flashy results and it will draw attention to your car if you want it. It's something most people have never seen before.
The video only shows back and forth, but there's several patterns. Left to right, right to left, center out, cris cross, center bump, and others.
Also, of course, all the wiring is plug-n-play.
You drill a hole for the switch in your engine bay on the side of the firewall to turn it on and off, the wiring on the back plugs right in. This makes for compliance with 50 states, no blue lights on a non-emergency vehicle which can be activated from inside the vehicle. "Static displays" are allowed when you park your car and the vehicle is off.
As a suggestion, I had mine hooked up to my alarm system, so when I turned off my car and set the alarm, it powered the LEDs. It seems like alot, but really it's just 1 LED being powered at a time which is an extremely minimal amount of power.. .08AH. Which translates into this thing will run for almost 2 months without starting the car before it drains your battery.
All in all it's a pretty simple install with flashy results and it will draw attention to your car if you want it. It's something most people have never seen before.
Clearly you haven't been formally introduced to The UAV.... tongue.gif
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/678252
Any chance you could include the schematics?
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/678252
Any chance you could include the schematics?
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lol, sure, power, ground and on/off signal -> black box -> LEDs
It's not extremely difficult to figure out, just alot of needle point soldering.
It's not extremely difficult to figure out, just alot of needle point soldering.
Spawn, sick ride man. Love it.
On topic tho, yeah im not a fan of those danicing lights. Seems a little ricey. I like my lights to be solid without moving/pulsing/dancing.
On topic tho, yeah im not a fan of those danicing lights. Seems a little ricey. I like my lights to be solid without moving/pulsing/dancing.


