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  1. #61
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    Originally posted by rlearp:
    In the door there is a courtesy light. But, I bet it is different from yours. The one on the Jensen, from the factory, is powered by a "C" cell battery!!!! No s*&t!
    Be sure to include that in your race car. <j/k>


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    IT rules require that the battery you use be the same size as the original.

    K

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    Remeber, however, that if the battery is in the cockpit, it must be enclosed in a box such as a marine battery cover!

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    Ummmm, just forget I ever mentioned it! ;-) I took the pieces of it and chucked'em - hope I don't get protested!

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    Originally posted by rlearp:

    I just need to run my engine, read my gauges, and operate some lights. .....
    How about this spin on things. Ignitions and gauges are free, so you can wire them any way you want. So really, all you have to worry about are the lights, and even those "switches" are free, so...

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    Originally posted by Mark LaBarre:
    ...even those "switches" are free, so...
    Which switches are free?

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  7. #67
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    Switches are free, and Topeka has a very liberal idea of what a switch is.

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