Sexy Spot For Switches
dude. seriously... i dunno what it is, but i love the location. mainly for its originality. most put switches in like the ash tray. some in the sunglass holder. i put a switch in the coin holder thing near the shifter...
yours is definately unique.
good work
yours is definately unique.
good work
praise from you Evan is like praise from the queen of england. Your hard to satisfy sometimes, lol and i don't mean it the way it sounded. Tnx alot for the acknowledgment (sp i know). If you want I can make up a case like that for you two, and i have a whole bunch of those switches. you get first dibs, i got an unlimited amount. Same goes for the rest of you if your interested i might make these for you guys.
alotta people say im unique, heh, (in retarded voice)*im special*! lol, but realy now guys, i also put in those pedals a few days ago also, how do you like those? The switches are realy working out for me, realy conveniant.
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QUOTE (Kit-Fox @ Apr 30 2005, 09:33 PM)
lol the lights are for pretty looking not switching heh. vats eh shpell cheker!?
So the red, green, and yellow aren't switches? I'm just not a big fan of those type of toggle switches. I think it would look alot better with the 3/4" round switches with the LED's built into them.
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not bad kit, definatly need those lights to do something tho
kit wouldnt wanna use the spell checker, that would mean it would take longer to post, and his posts per day might go down lol. i see that the spell check button is where you might assume the post button was, doubt that is an accident. it should be manditory for kit...
kit wouldnt wanna use the spell checker, that would mean it would take longer to post, and his posts per day might go down lol. i see that the spell check button is where you might assume the post button was, doubt that is an accident. it should be manditory for kit...
they are switchable, theres an adapter you can put on under them and then they work as switches also, but i dont need that many switches. The reason they dont shine that bright is cuz the pics were taken in the day and the lights are 24v
that is a nice location...i like you little idea about the lights changing through the rpms...is there accually a way to do thatlike have a green light up to 5 k, the a yellow til 6, then red after that.
Ya, if you can tap into that stuff, idk how, you could probably put sensors underneeth the gauages and once the needle strikes a sensor the light turns on. But that is wayyyyyyyy out of my leauge
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That would be the ghetto way of doing it.
You could buy a cheap shift light, pull the electronics out of it and wire it up to a light. You would probably need to buy three though, so you can have them come on in sequence. Seems like a whole lot of work for something you would hardly be able to see while you were driving though.
You could buy a cheap shift light, pull the electronics out of it and wire it up to a light. You would probably need to buy three though, so you can have them come on in sequence. Seems like a whole lot of work for something you would hardly be able to see while you were driving though.


