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Old 12-15-2006, 10:09 AM   #9 (permalink)
rdvrk219
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Re: Map lighting idea (?)

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I will admit first that I am no where near as skilled as SwissArmySuv when it comes to, well....., just about anything, especially when it comes to the overhead lighting inside the FJ.

I was looking around and saw these, and was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on them to use in lieu of SwissArmySuv doing a national install tour for us electrically/technically challenged.....


Thank you, I'll take that as a compliment.
Please do, it was ment to be one.

I have a phobia about touching wires and electronics in my cars, that are not idiot-proof, that originated when I was changing the halogens in my 85 buick somerset regal and fried the electrical system (no one knew why - even the mechanic). Once bitten, twice shy....

If you make it to the DC area; I'll buy ya lunch and a open tab if you could do your electro-wizardry on Opus (my FJ).
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