Where to buy working off road lights?
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Where to buy working off road lights?
Anyone know where to score some operational off-road lights, like KC lights or the tamiya lights on the blackfoot/etc? Like these (pic from another member's post):

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Re: Where to buy working off road lights?
RC Lighthouse on ebay has lights like those.
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Re: Where to buy working off road lights?
My pleasure - glad I was able to help someone here!
- Chris
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Re: Where to buy working off road lights?
Very cool, thanks for the info
I plan to do something like this also, but with working brakelights since almost all my Novaks have the brake light circuitry for working brake lights 


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Re: Where to buy working off road lights?
Really? Which Novak ESC's are you talking about here? Cause that is something that I would love to do. I know there are Tamiya kits that Tower sells with a LED control unit that piggybacks onto the main light unit so that you can get working engine sounds, turn signals etc.
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Re: Where to buy working off road lights?
RAM, which has been around since 1976, still makes light kits and sound devices. You should check them out. I have access to headlights (4 bulbs- White) tails (2 red) and rack (6 lights)
http://www.ramrcandramtrack.com/index.html
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http://www.ramrcandramtrack.com/index.html
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Re: Where to buy working off road lights?
Yup, same thing with their printed material. It takes me back, no wait, am I am still there.Lowgear wrote:You know what I like about RAM? They haven't updated their website since 1976.

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