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Old 04-16-2009, 05:19 PM   #24
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Here's a daytime shot. It was taken with the sun almost directly behind me and shining onto the lights. In person they're a bit brighter, but I may end up making some changes since I'd like them to be brighter. Along with it are a couple comparison shots with my brother's Mazda 6. As you can see, the LEDs equal, if not surpass the output of the 6. However, both are very hard to see.

I also plan on making the boards reflective which should help noticably. I also need to disable/fix/whatever the "Stop" warning light.

P.S. Gotta love how my comparison shot involves my car being broken...





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