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BADMAB

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  1. What is the cost of the tail lights, you mentioned $80 but the web site is $149? Thanks for going to the post office, to get the shipping cost. Much appreciated.

  2. Yes, they are the same as the 260 ($149), and we were able to fit three circuit boards behind each lens containing a total of 60 high grade, automotive LEDs. If the person behind you doesn't see you stopping with these, the he/she doesn't need to be driving.
  3. We officially have the kit ready for the 240, let me know if you are interested!
  4. Hello,

    I would be interested in a set for my 240z. What is the cost and shipping to V9B 5P7. Do you take paypal?

  5. I asked the guy that I made them for to shoot a video so I think he's working on it.
  6. I know they fit in a 260 because that is what I used as a test car. Can I go ahead and take your order then?
  7. 20 per lens and they all have a 100 degree dispersion angle.
  8. I just added a daytime pick to the OP. Yes, we can make any of the kits with amber LEDs if you request them upon ordering.
  9. I could make them with amber LEDs. You would just need to let me know upon ordering. Nope, no heat issues: they actually run A LOT cooler than bulbs. Most of the time you would not need an electronic flasher because most guys have regular size bulbs up front for a turn signal which draws enough current to trip the older flasher. If you were to need one though I have one available that I sell at cost ($10 shipped).
  10. If you go with that type of LED conversion you will typically be replacing them every 1-2 years because of the lower grade of materials they use. Plus, ours are guaranteed for life, not 30 days or less. Also, you will still have a hot spot in the center of the lens which you would not have if you go with a kit that is on a printed circuit board like this one.
  11. As it is now, it is a DIY. I put together a detailed set of instructions. But if you don't feel comfortable installing them I wouldn't mind doing it if you sent them to me: it would just be that much longer before you had them on the car.
  12. I've tried to make it as straight forward as possible. The kits typically go for $80/pr, but since you would be buying 2 pair the price would drop $11, making the final price $149 (including a lifetime warranty and shipping). We are able to offer a lifetime warranty because we use top shelf components including automotive grade LEDs instead of appliance grade like a lot of manufacturers, but to answer your question the LEDs have been tested up to 11 years, running continuously. They have a 7 to 1 ratio between the running lights and tail/turn. I will have to look up the specs of this particular LED.
  13. FEELER: Z-Series LED Tail Light Conversion Hey everyone. I’m new to the site so I hope I’m posting this in the correct section. Anyway, I just put an LED taillight kit together for a guy with a 260. He seemed to really like them so I was wondering if it would be worth it for me to make a standardized kit and sell them on here as a sponsored vendor. Each kit would come with 4 LED circuit boards, stainless hardware, splice connecters, and install instructions. His was a 260, but I think it would also fit a 240 and maybe a 280 as well. I would be willing to send someone a set to try them out though. Any input would be great! Thanks, Brad http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edbkZSGE5TQ
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