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First and foremost - I am getting no kickback or discount for saying this - just to let the reader know this is honest.

Yesterday - Liquid Lights ( found on this set of pages in advertising) or on the internet at http://www.liquidlightsleds.com/golf-cart-leds.html came to my home and installed a complete set of undercarriage led lights to my cart - was most impressed by their quality of work - every few inches wires leading back to controller were tied off with wire ties. well hidden and not hanging down on undercarriage - at the controlling in the engine compartment excess wires were bundled and hidden - now looking into engine compartment it was like they were never there - you see no wiring. no drilling or alterations of golf cart body was necessary.
the set installed by them was multicolor leds - I am one happy customer and very satisfied by their quality of work - below see the fuchsia color at night -
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Mark and Dan have done work for me too. I have the front running/ turn signal lights for added safety.
They are professional and friendly and live in TV too.
I have referred a number of friends to them and they know me well.

Tell them Keith on Braddock recommends them.
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that looks awesome, can I ask you how much was the cost for product and installation, and if you have an electric cart? thanks
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I think I have seen you around town.... looks awesome. I want some!
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that looks awesome, can I ask you how much was the cost for product and installation, and if you have an electric cart? thanks
this was done with 16 strips of Mulitcolor (15) LEDS (varies on type of cart) installation and goods was 499 plus tax -- they have several packages as seen on there website...
go to Golf Cart LEDs prices are listed on that page - all work guaranteed for 2 yrs.
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Your cart looks great!
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Your cart looks great!
Thank you very much! - it used to be my kids' inheritance!!!!
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If you don't mind my asking, how much does this cost. It's OK if you don't want to say, I don't want to pry, but I have seen them and they are really cool.
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Looks great, I installed 4 LED strips in my cart, that I bought on Ebay for $89.95. It has a remorte control key chain and has several hundred colors to select. You also make the lights flash, stay on a solid color, spin in a circle, move side to side or front to back.
My wife thinks am crazy !
I told her it was better than getting a new corvette convertible !
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What's the cost in battery use? Or is there a separate battery just for the LEDs?
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If you don't mind my asking, how much does this cost. It's OK if you don't want to say, I don't want to pry, but I have seen them and they are really cool.
sending you a PM....
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that looks awesome, can I ask you how much was the cost for product and installation, and if you have an electric cart? thanks
the set of liquid lights I purchased - high end - loaded cart was $499 plus tax - comes with a two year warranty on parts and labor.... very professionally done. - my cart is gas powered - these run directly off the starter battery in a gas powered cart. All wiring well placed, hidden and tied off every few inches -a remote receiver is placed in engine compartment and a small key fob with four buttons on it - controls colors, intensity, fade in fade out, on-off, etc.... amazing the number of different light shows you can make with this......

this installation will work on both electric and gas carts - the number of strips used varies with the type of cart they are installed on.
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Looks great, I installed 4 LED strips in my cart, that I bought on Ebay for $89.95. It has a remorte control key chain and has several hundred colors to select. You also make the lights flash, stay on a solid color, spin in a circle, move side to side or front to back.
My wife thinks am crazy !
I told her it was better than getting a new corvette convertible !
on my cart - this was 16 strips - it varies with cart model.
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What's the cost in battery use? Or is there a separate battery just for the LEDs?
they run off existing battery - mine is a gas powered cart, in electric I would assume they would hook directly to one of the batteries there (12 volt- or actually 12.9 volt) --cost of use - minimal as the amperage drawn is very,very small - these are not light bulbs but merely light emitting diodes (hence the name LEDs)
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You might want to check out this company's LED lighting and it's UNDER
$100. If you can get someone to wire I up I think this will work nicely.

Golf Cart LED Lights
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