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Sure, why not? What's not reasonable is the rates that are charged to have a wedding. Bummer you have to sell it.
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exhaust manifold question that I think Alec brought up a little while back:
I am trying to get an APN Header through Amazon as that is where I have access to a little more credit. Amazon shows APN as not available and they have no idea when it will be available.
They also have an ATP header that looks similar to the APN but I can't seem to find out much about it.
Just wondering if anyone had any experience with the ATP?
I am trying to get an APN Header through Amazon as that is where I have access to a little more credit. Amazon shows APN as not available and they have no idea when it will be available.
They also have an ATP header that looks similar to the APN but I can't seem to find out much about it.
Just wondering if anyone had any experience with the ATP?
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exhaust manifold question that I think Alec brought up a little while back:
I am trying to get an APN Header through Amazon as that is where I have access to a little more credit. Amazon shows APN as not available and they have no idea when it will be available.
They also have an ATP header that looks similar to the APN but I can't seem to find out much about it.
Just wondering if anyone had any experience with the ATP?
I am trying to get an APN Header through Amazon as that is where I have access to a little more credit. Amazon shows APN as not available and they have no idea when it will be available.
They also have an ATP header that looks similar to the APN but I can't seem to find out much about it.
Just wondering if anyone had any experience with the ATP?
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Ok so here it is, my official review.
Olympus offroad
10" 72w LED Light bar
The build of the LB is pretty solid. Comes with standard fins for heat displacement. Comes with (2) mounting brackets, (2) Allen head bolts to mount, and (4) Allen head bolts to aim and hold. Standard se of lead wires with clip factor attached to end. Would mind the lead wire being 6" longer but its about 10" standard.
I installed my LB to the bumper drilling and tapping two holes to hold the Allen head bolts. Once this thing is installed it feels solid. Now only time will tell if NYC bumps and water holes will take a toll on this light. It does say its water and feel rigid but a 6 month review will answer that.
The light output is awesome. Clean white light. Has a good front cast and even floods the sides. Took it down some dark streets by me and was impressed. I mounted the switch on the dashboard and with a flick of the switch, the LED is Instant on. Overall I give it 2 thumbs up for overall feel Nd light output. You do have to be creative if you have a steel bumper like me without light tabs. Other than that, if Olympus Offroads' other LED lights are like this one, I'd say go for it. I wouldn't mind trying them out.
Olympus offroad
10" 72w LED Light bar
The build of the LB is pretty solid. Comes with standard fins for heat displacement. Comes with (2) mounting brackets, (2) Allen head bolts to mount, and (4) Allen head bolts to aim and hold. Standard se of lead wires with clip factor attached to end. Would mind the lead wire being 6" longer but its about 10" standard.
I installed my LB to the bumper drilling and tapping two holes to hold the Allen head bolts. Once this thing is installed it feels solid. Now only time will tell if NYC bumps and water holes will take a toll on this light. It does say its water and feel rigid but a 6 month review will answer that.
The light output is awesome. Clean white light. Has a good front cast and even floods the sides. Took it down some dark streets by me and was impressed. I mounted the switch on the dashboard and with a flick of the switch, the LED is Instant on. Overall I give it 2 thumbs up for overall feel Nd light output. You do have to be creative if you have a steel bumper like me without light tabs. Other than that, if Olympus Offroads' other LED lights are like this one, I'd say go for it. I wouldn't mind trying them out.
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