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I just can't get over the thought of my tail lights looking like a part of the female anatomy
8-o for you this might be a bonus! Here are the instructions from PT Do it Yourself. I have found the instructions posted here are top notch, for other mods I have done. http://www.ptdoityourself.net/ptbluedot.html
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[quote]Jo2Broke aka Bosch (08 May, 2001 10:02 a.m.):
I just can't get over the thought of my tail lights looking like a part of the female anatomy 8-o for you this might be a bonus. HA! That's too funny for words. Mental pictures ta boot! I think I'll laugh about that one all day! :-} |
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I looked into this for a while because I wanted to blue dot my PT. Sent a note to the DMV here in Illinois and got a very negative reply...
I can't help you with the machanics of the install, but do beware... Very few states allow for "Blue Dot" tail lights. Those that do usually have a "show car" stipulation (like 1940 or earlier and plated as classic, antique or the like). Minnesota seems to be an exception. SEE: http://www.sema.org/fedleg/stateredhot/minnesota800.html FireRed
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Saw your car (and dog in the front seat) at Sonic, but couldn't find ya. It just so happens that you and I modified PT_Sean's Ahooga horn installation pretty similarly (I'll post pics later). |
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