Quick Context: I used to throw these parts away, but today, I grabbed a handful of parts, and modified this OEM Subaru WRX Tail Light LED board ... Build your own strips like this for $36 and control it with the Corsomotion Sequencer or a Ghozt Lighting Sequencer.
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I used to throw these parts away, but today, I grabbed a handful of parts, and modified this OEM Subaru WRX Tail Light LED board ... Build your own strips like this for $36 and control it with the Corsomotion Sequencer or a Ghozt Lighting Sequencer.
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- I used to throw these parts away, but today, I grabbed a handful of parts, and modified this OEM Subaru WRX Tail Light LED board ...
- Build your own strips like this for $36 and control it with the Corsomotion Sequencer or a Ghozt Lighting Sequencer.
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