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Old 03-11-2008, 09:27 PM
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Engine Bay lights Installed

I finished it up this evening. got going and just couldn't stop till it was done! I will be posting a write up if anyone is interested. Let me know what you think.

Old 03-11-2008, 09:38 PM
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Looks good
That is so much better than holding a flashlight in your mouth or using the headlight flashlight...How about a few details? i.e. light type, switch, etc.
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oh, well thats kinda gay. I thought this thread looked familiar. Not sure why you made a new thread in the same forum for your own thread regarding the lights when you have the results there too .
So for others, look here for original thread content https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/e...ghting-139586/
Dont get me wrong, I think its great that you kept continuity in your original thread, this thread just confused me.

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Wink

Sorry for the confusion but thats kinda why I posted a "completed" thread. I tried to keep the continuity of the original, but it sorta gets cluttered with comments about different vehicles with this lighting or that accessory, not that its not a good thing, I just wanted the finished pic available with out having to wade through like 20 posts. But I do see your point. As for details I will be writing up the install describing all the parts and the process. Thanks for your support and your comments
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that looks great. a write-up would be handy. Good Work!
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man, you never stop! i wish i had your determination. i have tons of started but not completed things on my plate right now. seems like you post about an idea and a day or two later you're done! and you always do a great job, and post up info about what you did and how you did it. anytime i see your name posted on a thread, i click it since i know you have great information to share with everyone.

you did a great job Ritzy!
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A write up would be awesome! Can you get a close up of the lights too? I'm curious to see what style they are. You rock!
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way to go once again ritzy.

Awaiting the write up so I can see what all is involved. I am with pattycakes-every write up you do is worthwhile and well detailed.

I am one of those 'thread hijackers' so I can see how your postings get convoluted and drawn out-guilty as described.
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way to go once again ritzy.

Awaiting the write up so I can see what all is involved. I am with pattycakes-every write up you do is worthwhile and well detailed.

I am one of those 'thread hijackers' so I can see how your postings get convoluted and drawn out-guilty as described.

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man, you never stop! i wish i had your determination. i have tons of started but not completed things on my plate right now. seems like you post about an idea and a day or two later you're done! and you always do a great job, and post up info about what you did and how you did it. anytime i see your name posted on a thread, i click it since i know you have great information to share with everyone.

you did a great job Ritzy!
Thanks guys, I do it for all of the Yota Techers out there. It is fun to do something new or update an already gr8 idea (Here's to you Bob98_SR5)

I see tons of things I would love to do here such as cold air mods, lifts rear locker and more but I don't have the funds ... being a divorced Dad who lost 1/2 of my Navy retirement so I HAVE to work another job just to pay the bills, but tinkering with my Runner is a gr8 stress relief!

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A write up would be awesome! Can you get a close up of the lights too? I'm curious to see what style they are. You rock!
This is for you Joe, I need to take a few more daylight pics and maybe sometime tonight after I get home from basketball I can start on a write up.

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Ritzy4Runner
This is for you Joe, I need to take a few more daylight pics and maybe sometime tonight after I get home from basketball I can start on a write up.
Thanks Ritzy! Looking forward to the write-up.
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