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06 December 2018
Cheaply made but fits fine and works great.
It's the right height, width, and length...the right shape too, so it fits. The bulb sockets are molded in cheaply instead of seperate metal sockets but they hold the bulbs fine. It came with the bulbs installed which was suprising. In this age of LED's, incandescant bulbs are getting more expensive, so the bulbs being included is great. I paid $22 shipped, for left & right lenses, bulbs, and fixtures...i'd find it difficult to find even one lense locally for that price, so i'm happy.

11 April 2018
A half-assed attempt
6 of 7 found this helpful Made for the Traxxas TRX-4. Would probably have fit fine if i was desperate enough to install it. Doesn't have led's for the turn or backup lights. How frackin cheap do you have to be to not solder on some sub-one-cent (US) smt led's? I figured i'd have to wire them up myself but it's hard to do when some cheap bastiches left them off the circuit boards. Found another for $26 that has all the led's and comes with the controller board to drop the 5V out from the ESC down to 3V for the led's.

29 March 2016
Panasonic SDR-T55 review
Of course, being 10 or so years old it has a sub-megapixel imaging chip...that being said, the 70-power optical zoom is just amazing. It's so small and lightweight, i'll probably order another one to tear apart for my project, and keep this one to use. Love it. Got it cheap because of No Charger, but it takes 5VDC so i'll just rig it to a comp power supply or a 7805 voltage regulator. A modern equivalent would be the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ70, 16MP w/ 60X Optical Zoom for about $240. I think the Panasonic camcorder went for about $200 new.