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Where imagination, appeal, and technology collide placing you in control.
Promoting the use of turn signals one car at a time!
© 2013 Meter4it Engineering

This page is devoted to show what you can do with a Sequential / Chase unit and a little creativity.  You will also find cars that I have worked on for friends and family as well as my own 1968 Fastback Mustang. I have tried to included information on those also in hopes it will help others with early Mustangs not make the same mistakes I have made and or try to supply more information than what I could find on the Internet so you can make a better informed decision before you choose. Granted these are my opinions but I try to be fair and honest.

Please note that I do not supply LED's or PCB's for this but, only the Sequential / Chase unit and the proper wiring of the Sequential / Chase unit. You must know the color of the wires on your car or truck that provides the Left and Right turn signal along with a 12Vdc  power source. You will also need to know what type of flasher your vehicle uses and may have to modify it if necessary. If your car or truck does not have three separate taillights per side you will have to provide this (example project F-150) for any Sequential kit to work..

F-150 SuperCrew 2001  <-click here for more detail

Chase       

1987 Grand Marquis:  <-click here for more detail 

Chase              

Another Grand Marquis. Thanks Wil! Please note I do not sell kits for the Grand Marquis but with 96-04 Mustang kit and 1968 Shelby electronic flasher you can do what Corey and Wilfredo has done.

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Ford Ranger: <-click here for more detail

Chase  

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Sequential

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Below are cars that I’ve worked on and made modifications to. Hope you enjoy!  

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Bored to death? look below

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