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Sorry to hear that John... seems there are getting to be a lot of them on the market now, and I realize you just can't compete with Chinese slave labor. Posts: 1460 | From: Dexter, MN | Registered: Aug 2004
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Sorry to hear that. I was hoping to do some business with you in the future,I like the 4 brakelight set up for the 72. Hopefully I can twist your arm some day to make me some. After I get this A.R.M morgage straightend out I will have a little breathing room.
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maybe over the winter, Ian and I can BOTH convince you-I have a 72 as well.
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Don't fret guys.... I'm a tinkerer/inventor/putzer by nature. It's just simple economics - "they" can fully market (concept, proto, mfg., package, advertise, ship, and profit) a set of lights for what it costs me in materials only to build a set.
Frankly I'd much rather work a deal with local guys on a car parts or labor swap-barter system than the aforementioned headaches.
(I already had the tools & skillsets before the LED lights thing popped into mind - so nothing lost there - and I've usually got 4 or 5 other gizmo's in my head that I just haven't started to putz with yet.)
-------------------- '64 El Camino - 383,4wh Discs,LED lighting '65 El Camino - 327 4bbl, 'Glide, PS/PB '96 LT1 Buick Roadmaster
NCC Tool List or photos - j.delke@earthlink.net
"Some days you're the pigeon, most days you're the Statue..." Posts: 507 | From: St. Louis Park, MN | Registered: Aug 2004
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Sorry to hear that JOHN: But I love mine. Thanks for taking the time out. To come over and installing them for me. Rick
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