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Here's a set of Courtesy Lights [cgi.ebay.com] on ebay, although a bit pricy. Normally, they run in the $30-$60 range.


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Very nice looking panel. I'm jealous.

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Originally Posted by Bengie_Phillips
Here's a set of Courtesy Lights [cgi.ebay.com] on ebay, although a bit pricy. Normally, they run in the $30-$60 range.


But it is cheaper than those after market ones that someone is selling for around $129.00 each, though I think they are individually 9v battery operated and LED cool


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Good point, Matthew.

I had, absolutely, forgotten all about those Aftermarket LED Courtesy Lights [knots2u.com] that run off of a 9 volt battery.

Outta sight... outta mind! crazy



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Aftermarket LED Courtesy Lights that run off of a 9 volt battery...Outta sight... outta mind!
After I get the gear lowered and the prop shortened I'll be mounting a set with blue lights under my plane's fuselage - ground effect lights - and a pair on the horizontal stabilizer to illuminate my personal insignia painted on the tail. smirk



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Originally Posted by Bengie_Phillips
Here's a set of Courtesy Lights [cgi.ebay.com] on ebay, although a bit pricy. Normally, they run in the $30-$60 range.


Bengie, you always have the coolest stuff for your cockpit! You're my hero! MM


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These replace the inspection covers under the wings... right outside the cockpit doors. I owe Bengie a set... if I ever get around to making buying them! blush

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You're s-l-o-o-o-w. shocked Mine are already painted and installed. laugh

Now, go fabricate yourself a set like John Vargo did. wink


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