Review Someone PS these lights on this bumper..
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Someone PS these lights on this bumper..
I've been dying to see this happen.
Basically the TECHART LED lights on a bumper with TS kit, and Sport bumper without the TS kit.
Lets make it happen.
BTW these are DRL lights with blinkers. When the blinkers come on, the DRL dim down down, once they turn off, they come back on.
The light:

TS bumper (photo credit to Igor)

Sport bumper with stillen lip (basically the techart led strip with part of the TS faux vent)

Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2UXGyTm2II
Basically the TECHART LED lights on a bumper with TS kit, and Sport bumper without the TS kit.
Lets make it happen.
BTW these are DRL lights with blinkers. When the blinkers come on, the DRL dim down down, once they turn off, they come back on.
The light:

TS bumper (photo credit to Igor)

Sport bumper with stillen lip (basically the techart led strip with part of the TS faux vent)

Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2UXGyTm2II
Many many moons ago when i was going to get the TS lip, i was gonna have Igor put leds in those bars. I think itll look dope. I dont know if that light bar specifically will fit in/on it though.
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Yea, that would look sick. I did another photoshop of the same thing on a OB with green led's instead of white on a TS lip a while ago back in December and that's when people started brainstorming.
Haha, I did this recently for a friend's 911 turbo. (as you know TechArt charges big money for the DRL conversion).

Car's been sold to Norway, no more pics :/
On the stock 911 DRL is yellow. I made it white with massively bright LEDs for show. Can be turned on with headlights or use as DRL. Blink along with turn signals, then return to always on position.
What I really want to say is:
Whoever wants to attempt it, I'd make sure you know exactly how much power you'll be consuming (when the engine is on and off) because you're going to want to use really really bright LEDs and along with that, you'll be sucking a lot of juice, which means it will be taxing the battery from a source that is not designed to endure the extra burden. On the stock stock 911 bars, it's about 12W. You may be able to make it work but I'd think about building this right and for longevity, not just making it light up and move on. If you're interested, then let's collaborate since I've already done this
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Car's been sold to Norway, no more pics :/
On the stock 911 DRL is yellow. I made it white with massively bright LEDs for show. Can be turned on with headlights or use as DRL. Blink along with turn signals, then return to always on position.
What I really want to say is:
Whoever wants to attempt it, I'd make sure you know exactly how much power you'll be consuming (when the engine is on and off) because you're going to want to use really really bright LEDs and along with that, you'll be sucking a lot of juice, which means it will be taxing the battery from a source that is not designed to endure the extra burden. On the stock stock 911 bars, it's about 12W. You may be able to make it work but I'd think about building this right and for longevity, not just making it light up and move on. If you're interested, then let's collaborate since I've already done this

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