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  • where do you find the restrictions in your area for this stuff? I kinda want some for my 5.0 mustang..

  • perfect police car

  • Car looks nice.

  • The rules in our count are we can have strobes but none can be blue

  • Very nice. I used to have my 2004 Mustang set up similar but with one blue and a traffic advisor in the back (NY FF). I like it.

  • Show de bola esse video

  • what does pov mean

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  • how did you get the strobes in the tail lights? I want to, but I don't wants to just go drilling holes without knowing how.

  • love the set up, but no rear lights??

  • PA is so lucky that you get to run blue lights...

  • How come you didn't go with the Whelen SlimLighters instead? I have a Mustang also and the Slimlighters are perfect length to put one on each side of the rear view. Plus bigger and brighter.

  • If i was to run blues that lock my ass up

  • nice set-up man...well arranged

  • you guys say that but in pa you must have 360 dagree vis. of your car warning light. so one in the back in pa isnt illeagal..

  • NICE SETUP!

  • You should put some deck lights in the back window.

  • I Have The Same Vehicle Pretty Much The Same Setup but Mine Are All Red and White.... Im a volunteer ff in desoto county ms. and i have never had a problem with all my lights

  • you realize that this is only a volunteer response vehicle so ,at least by our township mandate, you cannot have LEDs on your rear end. Just rear taillight strobes and headlight strobes and whatever combination of blue LED up front.

  • every state/town/township/county/cit­y has different regulations

  • great..!! how much did it take to get this done. ? btw the back needs more work ^_^

  • they don't pay,hes a volunteer

  • thats bad man, who did ur work, and how much did u pay for it to be done

  • that's effing sweet

  • what kind of taillight flashers are those? i am looking for something similar

  • they're hide-away strobes, they don't flash the taillight bulbs.

  • i love the front, but the back needs more. but overall, nice

  • really nice set up .. to bad your mustang is green .. only a bullit should be green

  • What lights are those in the grill?

    and what did you use to get the headlights, taillights, and turn signals to flash? I have a 2002 GT and I wanted to get that done with my POV but have yet to find a nice set up, I really like that one, Good job!

  • Sweet car and setup!

  • Hope you don't get rear ended.....You need to put some of that lighting in the rear.....

  • Im a Volunteer EMS. and my 1999 Buick Regal LS, has 1 Miser belowe the mirror. 1 on the back deck. and then I have Headlight Flashers and Tail Light Flashers. :)

  • take one of those misers and put it in the back

  • i know they have the little flash shields but how is the flash back at night over the drivers seat

  • What kind of lights do you have above the driver and passanger seats?

  • so what do firefighters use this for? :D

    I want one

  • very nice i like alot im actually looking to do something along these lines myself to my stang... just a quick questions (also saw that in your previous posts you said its not yours so no worries if u dont kno) but what controller are all of these lights hooked up to? and do all of the lights go into it? if not how are the other lights hooked up such as the 3 inside the cab on the windshield? thank you in advance!

  • Very nice! I'm a volunteer firefighter myself, I have a few lights in my Civic but nothing like that.

    Bet that moves traffic!

  • Looks great =] What state are you in?

  • where we are police are red and blue, firefighter pov's are blue

    and fire/ems is red

  • @sha41ggy 

  • I wasn't able to see any amber lights to the rear or warning lights to the side ???

  • inst blue usually police in the USA i thought.

    it for Australia as far as i know any one except emergency vehicle's have to be amber or amber/white in what ever combination.

    most videos i have seen have had to be red but could be like police or something but guess I'm wrong.

    but if i am or not can some one reply back and tell me thanks :)

  • your right most places in America only police have blue or blue and red lights, everybody else has red. different states have different rules

  • are you a firefighter . so you use those lights for emergencies . sick mustang

  • I just bought this same car in green only with 20's on it 245/35/20 tires the color is the best 2001 color available

  • whelen slim-misers

  • the 2 lights he's got on the top of his wind shield should be moved to the back wind shield at the bottom. the deck blaster is enough in the front considering he's got strobes and grill lights.

  • well it all depends on where he lives. if he is in the city which looks like he is since the size of the dept i would keep the visor lightrs and buy one more single windshield light but put those 2 in the back and leave the slim misors in.

  • Gorgeous

  • ALL THEm lights in the front and strobes in the back? come on you can do better than that! lol

  • yeah, in the northern states, blue is fire, red is police, you just gotta get used to it, i took my POV from VA to NY where i used to live, and they made me cover the lights up with a black plastic bag because that was the "fire fighters color"

  • If you want to really impress, you'll need to add 2 TIR3's in the scoop!!

  • i dont like that. just a personal preference.

  • Nice setup... Where in PA are you located... (could tell by the plate)

  • i like the front but you need more in the back alot more

  • were did u get flasher

  • Very nice setup, but seriosuly,looks more like a police car, than a firefighters pov

  • ya seriously if i saw that behind me i would pull over.

  • i hate to tell you but in some states you have to pull over by law

  • I'm not sure if your a police officer or fire fighter... the blue lights and fire station confused me lol. anyway, are you allowed to pull vehicles over in your POV for traffic violations?

  • Like I posted before, this is a firefighter pov, and it is not mine.

  • firefighters are not allowed to make traffic stops by law

  • obviously. that makes no sense. why would a fire fighter need to make a traffic stop?

  • The lights are NOT for "making a traffic stop." They are used for getting through traffic to the fire station so the ambulance or FD can go to the call--maybe at YOUR house!

  • DUMB!

  • whats dumb

  • That was a reply to someone else's post, not at the car.. which is awesome.

  • oh ok my bad

  • Someone's post, not the car.

  • thats the dumbest comment ive seen yet.

  • good for you.

  • Ten of those car, for driving Århus(lakehouse)Denmark-Hambur­g-Berlin Antiterro Police Highway patrol. fill with elektronik ..Thanks !

  • What brand/model are those grille lights?

  • Nova Microthins

  • AWESOME!

  • very nice, i love the dual dashes, i think they do more damage then a million grille lights...nice install

  • nice and ur rims are sweet

  • I have a 2000 mustang gt and would like to have your set up can u tell me what u put on your car in detail just love it! I always wanted to see what lights would look like on my year mustang!

  • I'm a cop in Texas, TOTALLY AWESOME setup you have for your POV keep up the good woork.

  • Actually, if you knew anything about our profession, firefighters in the state of PA use blue lights when responding to emergency calls.  I wouldnt worry about PA state police either, considering all firefighters in PA are required to be registered with them, this vehicle being registered. If you have a problem, message me. Just remember, JEALOUSY GETS YOU NOWHERE...

  • tobroke, you need to realize that these laws vary from state to state. In my state, VA, that does apply, Fire/Rescue is limited to Red and white and Red/Blue is for law enforcement. I'm about to go to the academy in a year and I'm planning the lights for my POV. What did you use on the top? They look like they work great

  • A Federal single viper s2 in the middle(under the rearview) And (2) Whelen Slim Misers (under each sun visor)

  • We in Iowa use blue too. Blue for fire, blue/white for fire and ems, and white for ems. I lived in PA for a while and have never seen so many vehicles with so many lights. Wish I had some video of my old truck. I think some would have been impressed.

  • this is a great way to end the..."are you actually allowed to use those" comments...just take the video in a fire station. Brilliant!

  • Great setup!

  • where did you get all of the lights

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