1953 chevy truck LED tail lights?
there are three wires ,furious,red and white...
Red is HOT
Coal-black is GROUND
White is BLINKERS





Mixmaster (supervise): He is a large, ultra class silver, light gray, and shady gray cement mixer, with blue/purple painted windows. Sorry not current translucent plastic. For what he is I would say he actually has nice detail. Along the rear you can see what is made to be the cheep work for cement to be poured from along with rivets and simulated panels, and red painted tail lights. The defect, it is all done in the dark gray tone, so there is no definition to it. it comes off as a Tonka toy where it's enough for the insight, but seeing what has been done in terms of movie figures it's a big let down. Now along to the cement mixer congress it is done in sections of alternating light gray and dark. Missing from the detail is the prophetic Decepticon faction symbol. Something as simple as that would
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there are three wires ,furious,red and white...
Red is HOT
Coal-black is GROUND
White is BLINKERS
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