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No photos since I've since removed the light(s), but I had "twin" aux bra=
ke lights on my GT for years -- when I lived near Nashville I found that =
people driving lifted pickup trucks would forget that I was in front of t=
hem at stoplights and decide to decrease the "gap" to the visible car in =
front, so I wanted something bright as high as I could possibly get it.
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<br />An electronics surplus catalog had something cheap very similar to =
this:
<br /><a href=3D"https://www.amazon.com/PerfecTech-Auomotive-Mount-Third-=
Brake/dp/B019TRZR0W">https://www.amazon.com/PerfecTech-Auomotive-Mount-Th=
ird-Brake/dp/B019TRZR0W</a>
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<br />So I stuck one on each side of the hatch above the window (outside,=
right to the paint) with double-sided tape. The very thin wires ran unde=
r the weatherstrip rubber just fine, and I extended them with 18AWG speak=
er wire, the ground to secure with a crimp ring that was under one of the=
side-window latch screws on each side, and the 'live' connected to the h=
arneess at the brake light connection.
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<div>I've been getting water leaking into the back hatch area, so I remov=
ed them in case they were disturbing the rubber enough to create a leak.&=
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<br />They were very effective, but very obviously non-stock.
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