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Hey guys,

Well after going to the drift practise friday night and seeing several cars getting around with strobe lights in the headlights with cop style flash patterns...

does anyone know where i can get these???

where u located man? I think autojoy in sydney had them..but i dunno...

Blitz i-Burner Spark lights.Look on the Blitz website.

You do know these are illegal to have on the road right??

I got a quote for the Blitz strobes from Greenline a while ago, $260 delivered to Victoria.

so are these real headlights bulbs that flashes as well?

I know the jaycar kit fits nice in the foglight or indicator slot on a S2 R33 with some strong adhesive tape.

Edited by POLICE

sooner or later someone is gonna recommend you talk to me.

Alot of people saw my D1 style strobe lights at AutoSalon Final battle.

The lights i used are from jaycar. They cost $29.95 for the set and takes bout 5 mins to install.

I figured fog lights were illegal so i removed mine and but the strobe globes inside, then put the cap back on.

all you gotta do is run the wires into cabin though firewall, connect to 12V power (either constant so you can run them without the car being on, or accessory power) and then connect to ground.

I located the contoller box in my glove box. it has a few functions

- single flash together

- single flash seperate

- triple flash together

- triple flash seperate

then there is a variable speed contoll.

Any more questions, feel free to ask me. its easy as ABC or 123??

Paul 0403 954 613

Hmm sounds pretty simple and easy, hell for $30 i might aswell give it a shot, should be funny for a nights worth of entertainment lol.

So they are an actual replacement bulb? I thought it was more of a thing you could install on your own bulbs. Anyone got a pic of the kit? Had a look on Jaycars website but can't seem to find it.

Edited by PM-R33

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