** NEW ** Illuminated Door Panels
#1
Former Vendor
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** NEW ** Illuminated Door Panels
We designed a custom ambient lighted door panel that you can do in any color or any design with just about any material design as well. You can also wire it to be on when the head lights come on all the time or only when the door opens. It's really up to you.
$250 for any design in any color on your material of your choice.
http://thedoubleaa.com/cart/index.ph...roducts_id=245
Our C6 version:
$250 for any design in any color on your material of your choice.
http://thedoubleaa.com/cart/index.ph...roducts_id=245
Our C6 version:
Last edited by Andrew6@TheDoubleAA; 03-23-2014 at 11:37 AM.
#3
Burning Brakes
I'm not into the Storm Trooper part of it, or the rhythmic lighting type of stuff.
But I like the utility of the illuminated corvette logo and illuminating the ground when you open the door.
I would be interested in a more oem "plus" type of design implementation.
You can't make everyone happy all of the time--keep innovating!
But I like the utility of the illuminated corvette logo and illuminating the ground when you open the door.
I would be interested in a more oem "plus" type of design implementation.
You can't make everyone happy all of the time--keep innovating!
#4
Former Vendor
Thread Starter
I'm not into the Storm Trooper part of it, or the rhythmic lighting type of stuff.
But I like the utility of the illuminated corvette logo and illuminating the ground when you open the door.
I would be interested in a more oem "plus" type of design implementation.
You can't make everyone happy all of the time--keep innovating!
But I like the utility of the illuminated corvette logo and illuminating the ground when you open the door.
I would be interested in a more oem "plus" type of design implementation.
You can't make everyone happy all of the time--keep innovating!
#5
Former Vendor
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#6
Miles of Smiles
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Not my personal style/taste, but I can sure appreciate the time/effort you put into these. And although these may not be as common place as some Vette mods have been, I imagine that there will be some owners that find some (or all) of these mods desirable.
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Guys, my Mom always said, "It's not what you say, but the way you say it."
You're free to offer comments that might not be positive. But there is no need for trashing a Vendor or his products. You can say something like, "It's not my cup of tea, but kudo's on your creativity."
No Vendor expects 100% buy-in, but trashing comments are classless by the person who posts them. Honestly, the person posting the trashy comments looks worse.....
You're free to offer comments that might not be positive. But there is no need for trashing a Vendor or his products. You can say something like, "It's not my cup of tea, but kudo's on your creativity."
No Vendor expects 100% buy-in, but trashing comments are classless by the person who posts them. Honestly, the person posting the trashy comments looks worse.....
#8
Moderator
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#9
Melting Slicks
Guys, my Mom always said, "It's not what you say, but the way you say it."
You're free to offer comments that might not be positive. But there is no need for trashing a Vendor or his products. You can say something like, "It's not my cup of tea, but kudo's on your creativity."
No Vendor expects 100% buy-in, but trashing comments are classless by the person who posts them. Honestly, the person posting the trashy comments looks worse.....
You're free to offer comments that might not be positive. But there is no need for trashing a Vendor or his products. You can say something like, "It's not my cup of tea, but kudo's on your creativity."
No Vendor expects 100% buy-in, but trashing comments are classless by the person who posts them. Honestly, the person posting the trashy comments looks worse.....
Bish
#11
CorvetteForum Editor
Mod of the Week: Light ‘em Up
There are simple mods like upgrading your air filter, to complex mods like engine swaps. Lighting mods, however, can run the entire spectrum, from basic to highly technical and everything in between. Whether you want to light up your Corvette like Clark Griswold lit up his house in “National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation”, or you have a more restrained lighting mod in mind, this post is for you.
More on the blog.
#14
Former Vendor
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Please post up your pictures so others can see what they look like