Re: Re: Ricer Attack (long)

From: Mike Styer (dakotamike@netzero.net)
Date: Sun Jan 21 2001 - 12:53:49 EST


Where did you, so that I can :), find a pair of aircraft landing lights :)
Serioiusly...

Mike S.
93 Dak V6 5-apeed...My dak wants to be a 4x4n when it grwos up :)

ABeerCan@aol.com wrote:

> <<<Or just let them swerve and then drive over their little ricer-sh--box.
>
> Smiity-Built 3" Tube Grill Guard = 30mph
> Who-needs-an-airbag-Econobox-Annihalator
> Nerf-Bars = Side Impact Bumper
> Big All-Terrain Tires = Side Impact Air Bags
> Lift Kit = Small Car Avoidance System
> Twin KC Daylighters up front (Aimed about rear window height) = Driver
> Illumination System (Blinds the snot outta those annoying people who
> purposely keep their high-beams on you.) ;)
>
> - - Bernd>>>
>
> All I can say is, on my yellow 79 Ford 4x4, I have come up with the perfect
> solution for high beamers. Hung under the rear bumper (perfect height for
> most cars) are a pair of KC Daylighters. Mounted behind the grille gaurd
> part of the front bumper are a set of aircraft landing lights. And yes, I
> have "dual" batteries in this truck, with dual alternators. I actually have
> 4 batteries in the Ford, but they are 6 Volt Optimas with two each wired in
> Series to create a 1700 CCA 12 volt battery. Anyway, all I can say is, let
> someone high beam me while I am in that truck!!
>
> Will
> 96 Paxton huffed NOS intercooled 408 Dakota
> NEW!!!: 89 Shelby Dakota

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