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Here is the KIT part number 82216486AF
 

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Grrrr…finding that I didn’t read the note that the purchase was a preorder and won’t be available till end of January the earliest :mad:

Do I keep this order or cancel for some cowl lights I have been wanting (KC Pros most likely with their mount)?
 

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Grrrr…finding that I didn’t read the note that the purchase was a preorder and won’t be available till end of January the earliest

Do I keep this order or cancel for some cowl lights I have been wanting?
Which item will better meet your intended use case, Marshall?

I was looking forward to owner photos and first impressions from early adopters like yourself, but it's your money and so that's what has to take priority here. ?
 

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Which item will better meet your intended use case, Marshall?

I was looking forward to owner photos and first impressions from early adopters like yourself, but it's your money and so that's what has to take priority here. ?
Honestly they would be pretty much equally amount used…meaning infrequently. I like to light up some of the dark highway roads I do drive, but also like the comfort of knowing I have on-board air in case of an emergency.

Decisions, Decisions
 

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Honestly they would be pretty much equally amount used…meaning infrequently. I like to light up some of the dark highway roads I do drive, but also like the comfort of knowing I have on-board air in case of an emergency.

Decisions, Decisions
Having portable on board air is what I have always believed in. Take it to another vehicle. Easily help other vehicles.
 

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Having portable on board air is what I have always believed in. Take it to another vehicle. Easily help other vehicles.
This reminds me of the old 9C1 Caprice with the option of having a gasoline nozzle under the hood for cars stranded that ran out of gas. A lot of Ohio state patrols ordered this option, but mine from PA did not. It was an interesting feature, but I guess nowadays with gas prices as they are and possible safety concerns is no longer available. Air is free, save for the gas to generate the electricity to power the air pump. Sorry to go off topic...
 
 







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