P.S this is the semi most mass produced option iv seen for the notchies. never seen them in person though so i cant tell you if they look good or not but from the looks in the pic there pretty cool.
yeah i seen those lights from Pisa i dont really like how they look i think im just gonna make a mold from my old lenses and see what kind of fiberglass designs i can come up with. One thing i havent seen that might be interesting is having some kind of truck LED light bar set up i drew up some ideas but those LEDS are a bit pricey to play with.
Thanks for the link ill check it out! Well theres no competition the notchie's do lack a bit in the eye appeal department (with the exception of chop tops IMO), but the lights do give it more of an exotic look. and im debating on what kind of scoop or heat extracting setup to lower the underhood temp back there, these cars run hot enough let alone with a turbo. and the texas heat doesnt help.
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steve308 Member
Posts: 4050 From: Stafford VA Registered: Jan 2008
On a notchie, something like this has to be custom-made. The stock tail lamp housing isn't tall enough to fit the lights. So the rear deck had to be modified, and the stock tail lamp housings deleted.
On a notchie, something like this has to be custom-made. The stock tail lamp housing isn't tall enough to fit the lights. So the rear deck had to be modified, and the stock tail lamp housings deleted.
his is the one i was talking about i know its someones on here its an LED set up i think.
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Blacktree Member
Posts: 20770 From: Central Florida Registered: Dec 2001
They're 4" diameter LED truck lights. There are several types available, with as little as 9 LEDs or over 60. Mine have 63 LEDs apiece, and are REALLY bright for the brake light / turn signal. There is no mistaking when I hit the brakes.
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Patrick Member
Posts: 38636 From: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Registered: Apr 99