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This looks promising - and apparently, there are no cuts in this video - so not sure where the switch to change modes is placed (but install is the same plug and play). We'll see soon enough

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"A special sequence of inputs" sounds to me like you have to do something specific with the brakes/indicators to get the mode to change, rather than a physical switch.
 
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"A special sequence of inputs" sounds to me like you have to do something specific with the brakes/indicators to get the mode to change, rather than a physical switch.
Ah, that makes sense now. Clever.
 

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Although cool, if someone went into the back of me for whatever reason and picked up on this, I can't help but feel they may have a case to say it's not their fault because I can't imagine this is legal.
 
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Although cool, if someone went into the back of me for whatever reason and picked up on this, I can't help but feel they may have a case to say it's not their fault because I can't imagine this is legal.
True - but any conversion to rear sequentials for Euro Mustang would be illegal, be it this light, reversible version, or the proper hardware and irreversible version
 

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The 'priority brake>indicator' mode looks a pretty safe bet as it preserves normal brake light function.
 

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Watching that video a few times I can see some quirky things going on....take a look at when the brakes are applied, the indicator becomes dull as if its the rear nights lights bulb flashing instead of the indicator....not a fan tbh.
 

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The 'priority brake>indicator' mode looks a pretty safe bet as it preserves normal brake light function.
Which is basically what the current V2 does.

The V3 option just seems to offer a normal (bypass) to stock and 'priority indicator>brake'... which I think is bordering on being potentially dangerous... but they are of course all, thanks to the Muppets in Brussels, illegal anyway (but never stopped me from fitting the V2 version which I'm very happy with and is a bargain at the price).

Don't think I can be bothered with the 'proper' front and rear light conversion as there's a a few other things I would rather spend the considerable amount of money it costs on.
 

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Which is basically what the current V2 does.

The V3 option just seems to offer a normal (bypass) to stock and 'priority indicator>brake'... the latter of which I think is bordering on dangerous.

They are of course all, thanks to the Muppets in Brussels, illegal anyway... but that never stopped me from fitting the V2 version which I'm very happy with and is a bargain at the price.

Don't think I can be bothered with the 'proper' front and rear light conversion thing as there's a a few other things I would rather spend the considerable amount of money it costs on.
Yeah it's far too expensive for a lifting modification. I will just wait until someone sells up and offer to swap plus cash lol
 

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Watching that video a few times I can see some quirky things going on....take a look at when the brakes are applied, the indicator becomes dull as if its the rear nights lights bulb flashing instead of the indicator....not a fan tbh.
They do seem to have a thing for poor quality videos. For lighting solutions it would be best to use a darkened environment rather than a leafy field...
 

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I have the V2, I can make a night video if people wish?
 
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Hope that helps, I really like them, though not as good as the other more expensive option that cost close to £1000 this for me works, cost about £125 landed and is a quick ten minute install.

In the video I tried all forms of use, indicating with lights on and off, indicating whilst braking and not braking etc.

[MENTION=13920]Enoch[/MENTION] witnessed them in the flesh today and he seemed to give the nod of approval. :)
 

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Yeah....but the car was the right way up when I saw em:lol::thumbsup:
 

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Yeah....but the car was the right way up when I saw em:lol::thumbsup:
Check again, I just rolled it back over. ;)
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