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Emergency lights on a GN?

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Ironlung

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Anybody running emergency lights on a Turbo car? I'm with the Volunteer Fire Dept. and we are allowed to run lights and siren on our personal cars. I've been running them on my various Jeeps the last couple of years, but this latest Jeep I built was a little too extreme and the Chief frowned apon it. I've decided to light up my GN, since it is one car that I will not be selling or trading, and put it back into use as a daily driver and build the Jeep as a toy. I'll be installing grill lights, a dash light, 100 watt siren, and a magnetic roof light, that I can toss on when needed. Should be able to get to those fires a little faster now :D .
 
If I could get away with that, I'd do it in a heartbeat!!! You gotta have the corner strobes, strobes in the reverse lights and perhaps self contained strobes in the grille. Maybe behind the sunvisor too? You don't want them to be TOO visible, as it will make your car a target to burglary or vandalism.
 
hahaha, that would be awesome to have someone in like a Supra or Camaro see you turn on your lights and be like "screw this granny Regal, ill just run" and floor it an look back and see you right on his ass." ahhahahahaha
 
Originally posted by turbo buicks
hahaha, that would be awesome to have someone in like a Supra or Camaro see you turn on your lights and be like "screw this granny Regal, ill just run" and floor it an look back and see you right on his ass." ahhahahahaha

i must say... that would be pretty funny :D
 
I have Hide-a-Way strobes in all corners of my '89 TTA Indy Pace Car. 90 watt random pattern unit up front and 60 watts in the rear and VERY BRIGHT. I personally like the hidden look so everyone's unaware. As I'm sure you're already aware good equipment is VERY expensive. I kept drilling to an absolute minimum which is limited to 6 - 1/2" holes, 2 for the switches hidden under dash and 4 for the hidden strobes up front. The ones in the clear driving lights were direct pop-ins for the existing bulbs.
 
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