OK, I just did it. I had strobe lights installed on my G Coupe. It's hot like fire. I had them installed on the front and the rear. They could only install them in the reverse lights though in the rear. It still looks great. Has anyone else put strobes on their G???
Can anyone tell me how to put a video of it on the website. I'm not technical at all so you may have to explain it like "how to put Videos on a website for dummies!" (laughing)
Rza
Can anyone tell me how to put a video of it on the website. I'm not technical at all so you may have to explain it like "how to put Videos on a website for dummies!" (laughing)
Rza
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Originally Posted by GStatus
do u drive a g35 or a civic?
man you are cruel but funny as hell.

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Ricey or not, I'd like to see them!
You woud need a hosting service. Perhaps your ISP provides you with some server space for making a 'home page' of your own.
Simply make your vid, using Movie Maker (XP), or Pinnacle Studio, then when saving, make sure it's less than 15 meg. - BTW - that is TINY compared to real time which is about 30 meg a second.
Then upload, make a link to it here and that's it. Also, if your camera can do a short MPEG movie, that would eliminate a lot of time and effort..just keep to less than 30 seconds or so.
You can also set up a 'freebie' web site at www.angelfire.com then create a small dummy web page then upload your vid there. (20 meg is max) and bandwidth is very limited to maybe 3 or 4 view a day.
You woud need a hosting service. Perhaps your ISP provides you with some server space for making a 'home page' of your own.
Simply make your vid, using Movie Maker (XP), or Pinnacle Studio, then when saving, make sure it's less than 15 meg. - BTW - that is TINY compared to real time which is about 30 meg a second.
Then upload, make a link to it here and that's it. Also, if your camera can do a short MPEG movie, that would eliminate a lot of time and effort..just keep to less than 30 seconds or so.
You can also set up a 'freebie' web site at www.angelfire.com then create a small dummy web page then upload your vid there. (20 meg is max) and bandwidth is very limited to maybe 3 or 4 view a day.
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Originally Posted by The Rza
OK, I just did it. I had strobe lights installed on my G Coupe. It's hot like fire.
*The horror... the horror...*Registered User
Guys, that's the man's money and if he wants to have strobe lights on his ride, then by all means. We have all been there at one point or another. You have your heart set on a set of wheels that you think are it, but everyone else tells you how ugly they are, of a body kit or whatever it may be. The point is, it's your money and you should do with it whatever you want. Personally I would never put strobe lights on my vehicle, but if it makes him happy, that's what counts. Modding is all about being set apart from the rest and stand out in your own individuality whatever that may be, lights, camera, action!
Widdle ya into kindling
I have to agree. A G should never have strobes.
I don't know if I should laugh or gasp in horror.
When I see strobes I usually laugh, but I got to be honest, I FEEL SORRY for that poor G.
I don't know if I should laugh or gasp in horror.
When I see strobes I usually laugh, but I got to be honest, I FEEL SORRY for that poor G.
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WHY!?!?!?!? Originally Posted by AvFlyGuy
Ricey or not, I'd like to see them!
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Simply make your vid, using Movie Maker (XP), or Pinnacle Studio, then when saving, make sure it's less than 15 meg. - BTW - that is TINY compared to real time which is about 30 meg a second.
Then upload, make a link to it here and that's it. Also, if your camera can do a short MPEG movie, that would eliminate a lot of time and effort..just keep to less than 30 seconds or so.
You can also set up a 'freebie' web site at www.angelfire.com then create a small dummy web page then upload your vid there. (20 meg is max) and bandwidth is very limited to maybe 3 or 4 view a day.
Please don't encourage him. Originally Posted by AvFlyGuy
You woud need a hosting service. Perhaps your ISP provides you with some server space for making a 'home page' of your own. Simply make your vid, using Movie Maker (XP), or Pinnacle Studio, then when saving, make sure it's less than 15 meg. - BTW - that is TINY compared to real time which is about 30 meg a second.
Then upload, make a link to it here and that's it. Also, if your camera can do a short MPEG movie, that would eliminate a lot of time and effort..just keep to less than 30 seconds or so.
You can also set up a 'freebie' web site at www.angelfire.com then create a small dummy web page then upload your vid there. (20 meg is max) and bandwidth is very limited to maybe 3 or 4 view a day.

