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DIY Guide For Coverting Your F-14 Tomcat Beacons From 1683's to 89's

By nerdygrrl

8 years ago


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#32 8 years ago

You need one with an A/C input signal.

#36 8 years ago
Quoted from jrobinso99:

I've got LED 1683 beacon bulbs if you don't want to mess with modifying your wiring :

Do they come in red and blue?

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