05 chevy colorado(updated 4-18-09)

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CommJunkie

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Power to ya. I won't drill holes for anything in my car. Did you do the lights the same time you did the antenna? Very nice. LEDs would look better though :)
 

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Yeah, I did them the same time. As far as LEDs that might come in time but the setup the way it is now does just as good! I'll try and get a video of the lights going for ya. Both the lightbar and dashlight are all high speed rotators.
 

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Power to ya. I won't drill holes for anything in my car. Did you do the lights the same time you did the antenna? Very nice. LEDs would look better though :)

I've been driving for over 40 years and have owned a plethora of cars, trucks, etc., and have ALWAYS drilled holes and permanently mounted antennas on my vehicles. I have NEVER had one single car or truck lose its value because of the antenna mounts, as a matter of fact, one guy bought two of my cars and waited for me to sell so that he could buy them with antenna mounts already on the cars. I REFUSE TO SACRIFICE PERFORMANCE FOR VANITY. My current Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor has 11 antennas on it; 8 of them are NMO mounts.
 
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