Firebird Sequential Tailights
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I have them on my TA. Got them on Ebay for around $75. It takes about as long to open up the back of the car as it does to install them. Instructions were easy to follow. Only trick thing is drilling out the outboard light hole to take a larger bulb without damaging the taillight ***'y. Also make shure that your battery is fully charged or they won't operate properally.
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Originally Posted by SamD_Ind
I have them on my TA. Got them on Ebay for around $75. It takes about as long to open up the back of the car as it does to install them. Instructions were easy to follow. Only trick thing is drilling out the outboard light hole to take a larger bulb without damaging the taillight ***'y. Also make shure that your battery is fully charged or they won't operate properally.
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I bought mine from Tbone over at Fbody. Heres a link to his site- Click
I've had his chip for just about 3 years with no problems. He also reccomends on the install to go with a brighter bulb on the outer lights.
I've had his chip for just about 3 years with no problems. He also reccomends on the install to go with a brighter bulb on the outer lights.