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cjsaccord

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lmao^^
I wouldn't start a new thread for a code that usually expires a month after you receive it...which is usually 5-10% at that.:boohoo:
 

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You damn right I didn't wanna spend money on a shift boot. :lawl:

I've never had a coupon code for SBL, but their customer service is great. I've only had one bulb fail out of the many I've bought from them, and they sent me out a replacement for free. So that kinda makes up for their stuff being kind of pricey.
 

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Darian yes finally lol

Tyler thats a plus. I think im going with the red. Part of me wants to go white.

Ill decide when i get off work. Im just being a puss about clearing the filter off my gauges
 

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You're not the only one. I have the leds from my old car just sitting in a box. I just don't have much motivation to spend another 3 hours with some nail polish remover and Q-tips. I'll do it eventually, though.

Word of advice, try not to get any polish remover on the black triangle areas where the blinkers, high beam indicators, etc are. That different shade of black in those triangle areas will come off if you're not careful. I made that mistake and had to use electrical tape to fill in the clear spots I made.
 

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ill remember that. im doing everyting on the dash. so i think ill be clearing out the climate control also
 
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