"how to" for Sequnetial Turn Signals
Just found this while I was looking around for new mods for my camaro like usual. I'm sure most people know about it but I thought it would be a good resource to have on North East F-Body Assn. You obviously need a kit for this but it gives you a link to the website for the kit. It's a $69 kit and this link helps go into detail about how to install it
http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/fbody/sequential.htm here is a direct link for the kit http://www.webelectricproducts.com/products.htm here are a few more demos for sequential turn signals in both 4th gens and a 3rd gen and yes I know there lame music in the 1st one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmjfpHkcstk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pue02aExeRg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wxp2UmWdemY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCGNnMLL46k |
I thought about doing this, but I figured I should save my money for something else. We'll leave sequential tails to the Mustang owners :P
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Small Camaro lights, nope. Speaking of Mustang, the new Mustangs do come with sequentials, like their older brother, the T-bird that originally came with them. |
i think when they are done right, and the rear tail lights are all red, aside from the back up light of course, the 4th gens look pretty badass with it
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nice dude!!!
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looks like the link to the same kit I had in my 95 I liked them and thought they were cool and i got alot of compliments on them. every so often I think about putting them on this car but then i give up on getting motivated
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I wired my LT1 tails to light up all 3 sections at once and all 3 get brighter when you step on the brake ;)
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