E60 LCI Tail Light with Dynamic Turn Signal
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E60 LCI Tail Light with Dynamic Turn Signal
What do you think about Dynamic Turn Signal on an E60 LCI Sedan?
I've moded the Tail Lights of my E60 as Audi has done it with its new models.
Here is a short Video:
https://youtu.be/bY3k5F5BPF8
I've moded the Tail Lights of my E60 as Audi has done it with its new models.
Here is a short Video:
https://youtu.be/bY3k5F5BPF8
Last edited by Fracapo77; 01-27-2017 at 05:19 AM.
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I think it looks gimmicky. Reminds me of the turn signals that Mustangs have had for years. Just my $.02.
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I left a post on your youtube videos, that's quite awesome! How is this done? Coding or did you make a module? I'm very interested in doing this to my lci e60.
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Since he posted this in another forum too I roughly know how it's done.
Obviously this can't be achieved with just coding.
He used a self-built module which does the job. In theory - if you understand something about it - it's not even that hard.
You just have to build something which you then can fit into your taillight (obviously including opening and resealing it again).
And for all the jealous people: He can't drive like that in Germany
Otherwise I'd be the first to copy this.
Obviously this can't be achieved with just coding.
He used a self-built module which does the job. In theory - if you understand something about it - it's not even that hard.
You just have to build something which you then can fit into your taillight (obviously including opening and resealing it again).
And for all the jealous people: He can't drive like that in Germany
Otherwise I'd be the first to copy this.