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Chippernut shift light

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talonlan3

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Dec 16, 2013
moline, Illinois
Anybody running one of these sequential shift lights? I'm pretty set on buying one and was interested where you might have decided to mount things.
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Anybody running one of these sequential shift lights? I'm pretty set on buying one and was interested where you might have decided to mount things.
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Seems like a fun lil project, can it be purchased assembled?
 
It's like $85-95 unassembled and $185-195 assembled. It would be worth paying the assembled price if you didn't have they tools and supplies to solder to the board.
 
It's like $85-95 unassembled and $185-195 assembled. It would be worth paying the assembled price if you didn't have they tools and supplies to solder to the board.
Sounds cool , i have something similar built into my boost gauge all ready, might interest you as well. I mounted it on column , blocking the old factory boost gauge. It has some user definable set points and doubles for boost gauge. Attached a pic , check it out.

https://www.extremepsi.com/store/In...um-Boost-29HG-to-43.5PSI-and-Shift-Light.html
 

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Thanks, curious which route you decide to go, post up lets us know either way.
 
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