Looks good fellow Canadian, wink, wink, nudge, nudge take em out and send them to me. Got a guestimate as to when they'll be ready? Also since its a DIY kit, will I be able to adapt my sequential lights already installed? Not sure how they are as they came with the car
------------------ 86 GT Convertable 3800sc
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doublec4, just came across this thread on your LED project, I love the look of your most recent pics, and I'm definitely interested in a set or 2 (I have multiple Fieros, lol)... please update your progress and come up with a price list (for kit and/or completed lights)... however, if I might make a suggestion, with the marker lights, I think it would improve an already great looking set of lights to have the strip of marker LED's continue all the way to the center on both sides to make the markers one complete ring... along the lines of the new Charger taillights
------------------ 1986 Fiero SE 2.8 Auto - Blackie 1985 Fiero GT 2.8 4-spd - Goldie II - To be driveable this season 1985 Fiero GT Convertible - 3.8SC 4-spd - long term project 1987 Cavalier Z24 2.8 5-spd - daily driver - 300k miles and still goin 1993 Bonneville SSEi - 3800SC parts/wiring donor for 85 Vert
doublec4, just came across this thread on your LED project, I love the look of your most recent pics, and I'm definitely interested in a set or 2 (I have multiple Fieros, lol)... please update your progress and come up with a price list (for kit and/or completed lights)... however, if I might make a suggestion, with the marker lights, I think it would improve an already great looking set of lights to have the strip of marker LED's continue all the way to the center on both sides to make the markers one complete ring... along the lines of the new Charger taillights
Right now I'm ready to put an order on the LED boards for the notchback lights. I'm going to validate the GT design next week and I'll order those LED boards next. We're getting much closer now
The Dodge tail lights are actually one of the reasons I didn't put the lights all the way across. I didn't want to imitate an existing design, rather I'd like to have something unique to our cars Plus, I've noticed on some Fieros that the taillights don't line up perfect to one another. If the lights continue all of the way across and there is a small misalignment, it will be really noticeable.
no, I hadn't seen that thread yet, only this one, but I like the idea of the sequenced lights too...
what kind of price and packaging are we looking at? is this still just a kit or is it a complete taillight assembly?
------------------ 1986 Fiero SE 2.8 Auto - Blackie 1985 Fiero GT 2.8 4-spd - Goldie II - To be driveable this season 1985 Fiero GT Convertible - 3.8SC 4-spd - long term project 1987 Cavalier Z24 2.8 5-spd - daily driver - 300k miles and still goin 1993 Bonneville SSEi - 3800SC parts/wiring donor for 85 Vert
It's still a kit. Unfortunately I don't have the time to solder hundreds of LEDs in what little spare time I have. It's hard enough soldering all of the components on those boards!
Price point is still sitting around $225 for a kit at this point.