1. 5050 LED ROLL 17FT LONG 350 COLOR CHANGING LEDS THAT YOU CAN CUT TO YOUR LENGTH AS NEEDED 2. 9VA Battery Pack 3. 44 Key Remote Control 4. You can contact us if you have any questions before, during, or after installation.
RGB ROLL by powered one 9v battery (batteries not included).
Remote allows lights to be one of 20 different colors. Also has dynamic color changing modes that can be sped up or slowed down.
Your kit will need to be installed to your board. The back side of these LED strips are a 3M adhesive tape. recommend you use hot glue to ensure a permanent hold.
YES ITS WATERPROOF!!! This strip light is MADE with a silicone protective coating that protects the LEDs from WATER and provides a great layer of protection for the LED's.
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Apple
Many of today’s cars feature a touchscreen infotainment system of some sort, with a number of them looking remarkably like a high-end tablet device. So it was only a matter of time before the two technologies converged. This vision appears to be a little closer to reality now, with images and a video leaked on Twitter appearing to be show a highly advanced version of Apple’s much-rumoured iOS in the Car feature.
The Tesla Model S P85D – 0-60mph in 3.2 seconds
We knew Elon Musk was planning on delivering a four-wheel-drive Tesla Model S, and now we know the Tesla Model D Musk alluded to is exactly that – a dual motor Model S. But it gets more interesting. It gets more interesting because Tesla has come up with more than one 4WD Model S, with the Model S 60D and 85D getting a 188bhp motor on both front and rear axles, with the 60D getting to 62mph in 5.7 seconds with a range of 225 miles and the 85D getting to 60mph in 5.2 seconds with a range of 295 miles.
The 2009 Porsche Cayman S - helping to boost Porsche sales
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We’ve run stories on how well Porsche, and the whole VW/Audi group, is holding up through the current malaise in the car industry. Porsche’s last lot of profit figures were very impressive, but were mainly due to the huge amounts Porsche made on its trading in VW shares. We noted at that time that Porsche reckoned its sales were slow because people were waiting for the new versions of the Boxster and Cayman, and when that happened sales would increase.