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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 02:07 PM
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That was most definitely not the context in which I used the word. Go troll elsewhere.

Originally Posted by Kindschi
Im so much touche about the subject, but I was rather trying to get you to understand where im coming from, but I can see how I would of came off as touche
Lol, that Is Too-Shay as in, "Good Point" or "I can see where you are coming from." Not "Touchy."

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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Viper37
Lol, that Is Too-Shay as in, "Good Point" or "I can see where you are coming from." Not "Touchy."

lol
lmao, now I feel like a moron!... Oddly I dont feel any different then I normally do!

My mistake Viper..

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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 05:35 PM
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I would be interested in seeing a write up on how to make your own LEDs. Also I have seen that there are several LED replacements for the dome lights. What about the map lights?
 
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Old Oct 10, 2008 | 08:33 PM
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Originally Posted by lifesavin
I would be interested in seeing a write up on how to make your own LEDs.
Unless you send me gallium, arsenic, phosphor, boron oxide, a pressure chamber, as well as some gold, I wont be able to show you.


Oh that English language sure is fun.

Its really simple. Go get some LED's that are in the 3V range, get a 1/2 watt 470 ohm resistor, solder them together, voila. You have a 12v compatible resistor.

Or, you could just go get a 12v LED and plug it in like a bulb.

This really is not worthy of a writeup. Its standard 12v work. Look it up, gazillions of people use LED's on their cars. Check any Honda forum.
 
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