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LED lighting... step 1.

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Installed some LED's today that proved to me just how yellow my interior lighting was, when I already thought those were white.. haha, going to change the rest of the interior lights over to white once the new lights ship.

picture from down low, showing the new lights (not visible when you're standing or sitting in/near the car)

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from up above, you can't tell at all that they're LED's like no spots or anything, just looks like a nice radiant light bar and actually will look really nice once I get my $400 detailing done in the Spring...

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There were no lights under the dash before so this is a really nice add on that we did, also going to be changing all of the dome lighting, and possibly adding some other accessory lights on the interior.

The Exterior Lighting we set up:

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Really Compliments the Ram Air Intake:

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The grill ones I really liked, I've got the RAM air in their and I feel that really accented it. I've gotta pull those lower fogs because I busted the lenses smashing through snow and ice banks haha, probably going to find some bright white fogs And maybe actually switch over to bright white HID's, I find them a waste of money in my case because my headlights alone, without the brights on, already display over half a mile. But, it'd match my colors!, anything LED will be white so HID's would "fit"

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