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Uploaded by on Jan 18, 2012

Hey gang, found a lost and forgotten video from the really harsh snow that Oklahoma got during the Winter of 2011. This is pretty much like it looks....me out taking advantage of the snow in my 1994 Jurassic Park Jeep Wrangler. I guess this one never made it to my youtube channel......until now. :-) Enjoy folks.

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  • You should get the rear amber foglamps for that.

  • @Sismiques Still have many add ons to put on her. :-) May add those in due time.

    Peace man.

    Mike

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  • @KN1IGHT

    Of not, use red.

  • @Sismiques Sweet. Maybe the ones out here won't care either. :-)

  • @KN1IGHT

    i've seen tractor trailers with steady amber to the rear, then a dump truck,motorcycle, and I think even a Land Roaver in PA with them, so the cops there don't seem to care.

  • @Sismiques There might be a chance I can get away with it, but you need to understand the legalities of these lights for use on an "everyday" driver. The Ghostbuster's car has blues yes, but I don't/can't use them on the open highway. Only shows, events, parades, etc. Same is true with my Knight Rider scanner. Both are considered moving violations if I use them freely like the Jeep's tail lights would be used. I've got plenty of cop friends that can tell me though. :-)

  • @KN1IGHT

    It is probably street legal, besides, don't you put blue lights on your Ghostbusters car, and have a flashing red scanner on the Knight Rider car?

    :)

    I know amber foglmps are more common in Europe, like the Soviet UAZ 469s often have them, as do many Volkswagens, etc., but I am pretty sure there are provisions for it in certain state laws in the US.

  • @Sismiques Perhaps, but those vehicles in the movie were not intended for everyday highway use. Mine is. I need to be careful about changing the lights around so I can keep the vehicle street legal. Plus, the Jeep in the movie was a 1992 Sahara. Mine is a 1994 Wrangler. But in the end.....I still have many add ons to do to her. Including the power winch, the whip antenna, plus several more lights. :-)

  • @mytube01707 Thanks. :-) It has a nice beat, plus the youtube copy right filter doesn't recognize it as the JP Theme music. LoL

    Peace man.

  • @MaxT9534 I'll trade you weather. LoL

  • @Yanni21 Thank you. The Jeep was not a long project. She started out being all red, then I had her masked off, the beige color added, and had a Vehicle Vinyl specialist make the logos for me.  The rims are just stock Wrangler rims, but painted. I'm constantly adding to her....but to answer you question, she was about a 2 month project. :-)

    Peace man.

    Mike

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