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will dude when someone is stressed out with a car and working 80hours aweek i dont wanna hear ur ribbing to be honest
trust me man im really calm guy but that crap i dont like
Originally Posted by zakmartin
Lighten up, Francis. I'm just ribbing you. Everyone knows that this car isn't cheap to maintain. I've done a lot more to help people on this board than you most likely ever will.
no dude ur totally right but the thing was i bought these taillights before and it didnt do anything to my car... it was a 2004 thou so i dont know if that makes a big deal
Originally Posted by 727FL350z
Just for next time, not trying to be mean or anything but if your looking into a mod do a ton of research on what part your putting into the car so something like this doesn't happen again. I remember when I was researching aftermarket taillights I found a lot of people complained about getting the same problem you did. Mod carefully and don't cheap out. Do it once and do it right.
will dude when someone is stressed out with a car and working 80hours aweek i dont wanna hear ur ribbing to be honest
trust me man im really calm guy but that crap i dont like
I bought mine with ebay tails an it was doing this same thing so I unplugged them an then drove it witb no tails an it done the same thing so what now? Does it have to have tail lights plugged up?
I bought mine with ebay tails an it was doing this same thing so I unplugged them an then drove it witb no tails an it done the same thing so what now? Does it have to have tail lights plugged up?
I bought mine with ebay tails an it was doing this same thing so I unplugged them an then drove it witb no tails an it done the same thing so what now? Does it have to have tail lights plugged up?
Even the stock tails with a burnt bulb will do the same thing, You need to close the circuit. Find a used pair in the classifieds and plug them in.