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Well I have been thinking of some ideas and I thought of the small Ikea cabinet lights and we could have them on the floor under the cars or something, but they go for $18 each so not cheap, but Ikea may offer some interesting and cost effective choices.
That's pretty Rico Suave el Presidente ..... 18 bones per light is really steep though
Each entrant will owe me $30 for the entry fee, whenever we get around to it. We may also want to setup a planning and organizing meet at some point soon.
Thanks guys!!
Blair Former Cars: '12 Fiat 500, '10 VW GTI, '05 Smart Fortwo, '96 VW Jetta GLX, '02 VW GTI 337.........
Each entrant will owe me $30 for the entry fee, whenever we get around to it. We may also want to setup a planning and organizing meet at some point soon.
Thanks guys!!
I'll pay u the day of the show, cuz thats the only time i'll see u, is that ok?
Haha, I think I was the only one that got that. It was the episode where the professor is trying to make an invention to put the young "whippersnappers" in their place
OK, our lighting issues for SCN are solved. We went to Can Tire today and found these Noma outdoor floodlights. They are single bulb units that come with a base and can be positioned via pivots. They are black and very subtle on the floor. We bought 2 of them plus 50W floodlight bulbs to test them out. In my garage with all the lights off, these 2 units made more than enough light to show a single car. So much, in fact, that we had to use the smaller 50W bulb instead of the standard 150W (shown in the picture). Anyways, I think we should go with these since they are exactly what we need, are really versatile, and most importantly..... CHEAP. They are $6.99ea + about $6 more for 2pk bulbs. So about $21 for each car. Wuddaya guys think?
The smaller 50W bulb is much smaller in size compared to the one in the pic, so it looks really stealth in the dark....
Here's shot of the actual item and packaging w/ a 50W bulb....
And here's shot of just 1 of the lights in a completely dark garage....
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