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Looks like the mustangs also have blue running lights based on the road reflection.
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I guess they light up when stopped. I wonder, do they let you know a deuce is coming so you can avoid it?
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LOL
TKO - to your point, my wife wanted to know what impact a deuce has on removing the lights!
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Yeah, sounds like a job for the stable boy
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TKOPerformance wrote:
I guess they light up when stopped. I wonder, do they let you know a deuce is coming so you can avoid it?
How do people in Delaware know about the deuce moniker? It started years ago in California when the drink driving vehicle code section was 602. The CVC number changed over the years, but the last number has always stayed at 2.
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Cliff Clavin
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rpm wrote:
TKOPerformance wrote:
I guess they light up when stopped. I wonder, do they let you know a deuce is coming so you can avoid it?
How do people in Delaware know about the deuce moniker? It started years ago in California when the drink driving vehicle code section was 602. The CVC number changed over the years, but the last number has always stayed at 2.
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Cliff Clavin
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