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I've deleted the original post but thought to keep the thread going under a new general topic:
SPAM.
Forgive me if this is not the correct action I should have taken ~ I am in my cups. We could always take a pole...

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ah.. the wonderful smell of spam in the morning...
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Yes the dreaded green eggs and SPAM!!
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Re: led lights for automotive

Post by sasquatch-hunter »

But this spam smells okay! I was thinking for a while to put LED strips on L300's headlight pods and use them as DRL.
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Yes, but will they have wonderful pop-ups to irritate you as you drive, yet still provide the male enhancement we all need for a better, more fullfilling life?
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bikepoor wrote:Yes, but will they have wonderful pop-ups to irritate you as you drive, yet still provide the male enhancement we all need for a better, more fullfilling life?
We ALL need ? My light bar is ample thanks :-D
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A useful SPAM would be a list of the LED's required for the Delica from the front to the back including the interior. I did a complete conversion a year ago and it cost in the vicinity of $350.00.

One thing I do regret, I used the 'Cool White' bulbs (probably something like 6500K maybe?) in my interior dome, in retrospect the 'warm white' (Maybe 3500K?)would have been much better.
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Green1 wrote:ah.. the wonderful smell of spam in the morning...
"Do you have anything without spam?"
"Something without spam?"
"Ya, could I have the spam, beans, spam, eggs, spam, spam, sausage and spam without all the spam?"
"WITHOUT THE SPAM? Bloody 'ell!"
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Well then: There are Nokia celphone deal spams, knock off Nike running shoe spams... this actually has relevance to Delicas. Personally I cannot stand blue-white light systems. It inhibits my view when coming toward me; it inhibits my view when coming up from behind me; and when I have been in the vehicle that is equipped with these systems ~ although they are bright I noticed that they obliterate any depth of perception, making everything look like a two dimensional world. Did you ever see that episode of "Family Guy" where he remembers back to his youth to when he had "a bad trip, man" and they inserted film of a guy sitting on a park bench dressed up as, and wearing a paper mask of the Family Guy guy? That is how blue/white lighting systems strike me. Consider it as a sort of blue/white version of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" :o .

So... should we move this thread into "Parts And Accessories" or just make it all go away?

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Roads!? Who the hell needs roads!?,
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hi friends, Happy New Year to those who are reading this articles and of course to those who are not reading this articles but are struggling for tomorrow's breads and milk. Life seems getting easier and easier to some ones while seems more and more difficult to the other ones.

Hard work as most of us in a whole 2009, we experienced and suffered and now getting out from the financial crisis since early months in 2008 to late in 2009.

In the last moment of 2009, I still wish as ever that all of you, my friends, my new and old partners, and my competitors, a healthy, prosperous, harmonious, friendly and happy new year to you, your family, your friends, your workmates.

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Greetings Lightech, and I wish you all the best for the new year. I see you appear to be using Google Translate. Where are you from?

I would recommend introducing yourself in the forum named: "Member Introductions". Then you could also advertise your wares in the correct forum: "Delica Parts & Supplies". This way you would not be confused for "spam". Do your light systems fit the Mitsubishi Delica or Pajero? These are the only vehicles in this club*.

If you need more help, please ask :M .

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Post by Jordan »

JMK wrote:One thing I do regret, I used the 'Cool White' bulbs (probably something like 6500K maybe?) in my interior dome, in retrospect the 'warm white' (Maybe 3500K?)would have been much better.

I wanted to do led for my interior lights and was going to go with the 'cool white' bulbs, are they too bright?
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Too Purple. The K rating pertains to color shift, not brightness. Look to the Lux rating for brightness.
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