Rear pillar strobe lights

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Eod1

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whelen-outeredge-pillar-for-2013-chevy-tahoe-closeout-25.jpg 5383854748_9b1e7819f3.jpg Looking for a pair of rear pillar strobe lights and rear spoiler lights like these from Whelen.
 

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You seem to be going towards impersonating a police officer but not in a very stealth way......
 

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You seem to be going towards impersonating a police officer but not in a very stealth way......


Actually, there was a story around here (but maybe that's NM) here you can actually drive a "police car" as a private person (except for forward facing blue lights or something like that.). Here it seems to be the behavior of the driver/person, not what he drives... of course, it's probably vague enough to get yourself in trouble.

Ron
 

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Your honor, I'd like to submit evidence from TahoeYukonForum.com, referenced as item A.
 
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You guys are funny. We all are impersonating police officers in a way. We all drive ppv's. How much over board you go is up to the owner. Or the vehicle is a work vehicle never the less they all draw attention
 
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