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Old 18th February 2009, 23:52   #16
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they look neat on that bumper rather than spoiling the body of the jeep by cutting and fixing them on the body.

but this way they are more prone to being hit from behind and broken!
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I agree with having them on the bumper. The only eye catching ones fitted to the body I have seen are on Kittigadus MM550. They are subtle and look the part whilst most other body mounted clusters look like a last minute second thought job.

Hopefully the pawar break lettering will stop people hitting the behind (LOL).

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I agree with having them on the bumper. The only eye catching ones fitted to the body I have seen are on Kittigadus MM550. They are subtle and look the part whilst most other body mounted clusters look like a last minute second thought job.

Hopefully the pawar break lettering will stop people hitting the behind (LOL).
make sure the lettering is done in reflective sticker tape, can be seen at night too....red colour!

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make sure the lettering is done in reflective sticker tape, can be seen at night too....red colour!

Should I do the Please Horn in reflective lettering as well ?
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Should I do the Please Horn in reflective lettering as well ?
hahahaha.....no need for that dude!
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Old 7th June 2009, 20:07   #21
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Guys where can i source the rear and front black out lights for my CJ3B?
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V16,

Mayapuri ?

Have you asked UBS ?
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In case somebody wanting to fix the tail gate (read- No Tail Gate), these lights can be a good (cosmetic) option. Fix them with a working tail gate might be a real challenge (i.e. lots of modifications).
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Thanks to Gotzuk, i now have front and rear black out lights for my CJ.
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In case somebody wanting to fix the tail gate (read- No Tail Gate), these lights can be a good (cosmetic) option. Fix them with a working tail gate might be a real challenge (i.e. lots of modifications).
Hi Narain,

whats been happening at your end, no new pics ya?

Where did you source these lights that you have on your Jeep? Are they available in Delhi? If yes please let me know.

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