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I want to share a good experience!

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AlloyGT

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Back in October, I read a post somewhere about neon lights for the inside of your trunk. I thought they looked cool, and didn't like how dark my trunk was, so I ordered a set.

Things got crazy at work, the weather turned nasty, and I stopped doing mods to the Stang for a while. A week ago Sunday, while I was doing some other stuff to the car, I decided to slap these in. I found that I had white lights, instead of the blue ones I had ordered.

I e-mailed Barry at GT Concepts, who I had ordered the lights from. He replied, no problem, send them back and I'll send you blue ones. This was a full FOUR MONTHS after I had set the box on the shelf in my garage!!

I had the new lights by Friday, no charge, even though I had offered to pay for shipping. What awesome customer service!

Here are before and after pics, with no flash or extra lighting. It will be nice to be able to see inside the trunk! The pics don't do it justice, but you can definitely see that it is brighter in there now.
 

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kooldawg6

mine works really well and can take a fair amount
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I remember that post about the trunk lights. I still may do it, but I've been very busy with all kinds of other mods They do look good and great customer service story


Well I just got done ordering a set of blue trunk lights from there as well!
 

stangdude2000

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Its nice to hear good experiences once in a while rather than complaints. I'm glad it worked out for ya!

How is the light controlled?
 

AlloyGT

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There's two wires that splice into your existing trunk wiring, so when your regular tiny trunk light comes on, so do these.
 
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