White LCI Eyebrows
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Haha, seriously huh.
I remember when I first joined the board last year, I remember seeing all your posts about LEDs, and I thought, "humm, this guy is pretty crazy about them". LOL.
I remember when I first joined the board last year, I remember seeing all your posts about LEDs, and I thought, "humm, this guy is pretty crazy about them". LOL.
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Ahh, John, I didn't know you knew too! But I guess I should've guessed, since you and Mike are probably LED modding buddies, hahaha.
And we've gotten down the time needed to open up the eyebrows too. Found some more proper tools that makes the job easier. As for the soldering job for the LCI... well, I personally think that it's much easier than pre-LCI, since it's considerably less parts to solder.
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Ahh, John, I didn't know you knew too! But I guess I should've guessed, since you and Mike are probably LED modding buddies, hahaha.
And we've gotten down the time needed to open up the eyebrows too. Found some more proper tools that makes the job easier. As for the soldering job for the LCI... well, I personally think that it's much easier than pre-LCI, since it's considerably less parts to solder.
And we've gotten down the time needed to open up the eyebrows too. Found some more proper tools that makes the job easier. As for the soldering job for the LCI... well, I personally think that it's much easier than pre-LCI, since it's considerably less parts to solder.
What reviews?