Adding Lights to ZZ

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Dollabill
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Adding Lights to ZZ

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Hey guys, I stumbled upon ZZ's last friday when I noticed that they were on sale so I grabbed a GT and fell in love with it. That next sunday I went back to Radioshack to grab some more body kits. I was disapointed to find that they didn't have lights on them like my GT does. Not wanting to destroy my GT, i was searching for a solution. Last night I was picking up another ZZ and noticed that XMods puts out a lighting kit with what looks like the same connector that the ZZs use. Does anyone know if this kit will work on my ZZ?
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Post by Sporttracguy »

For the price of the xmod lights it would be cheaper to just buy some extra bodies that do come with lights and switch them out. As far as i know the xmod and the zipzap lights arent compatable.

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Post by SHAUN »

I just tried that , like 5 minutes ago and it does not work.
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Post by CaboWabo »

Sporttracguy has probably the better solution.
But you could go the old-school route and buy some leds and make em:
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Post by DarkTari »

Yup ! STG is right. RS is clearing out some of the SE bodies for $2.49.
They're already set up so all you'd have to do is wire them to the PCB somehow,
or go the battery/micro switch route.
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Post by Dollabill »

thanks alot guys.
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