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I'm new to the forum and really like the site...

First off.... I recently purchased a 2000 Ford ZX-2 (Hoping I am not the only one in EMS on here with this car...) Got the car since I was tired of getting such bad mpg with my Durango.

If anyone has one please let me know what you did for lighting or if you have any ideas...I am not looking to spend too much but need some advice on a good deal for lights...

Thanks a lot for any help!

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$ 1540.88

Fifteen hundred forty dollars and eighty-eight cents. Plus shipping.

I put the Nova Undercover Hide-a-LED in because they just look cool. You can subtract $179 if you don't want them.

Most paramedic programs I have looked into cost approximately $3000.

At Ivy Tech State College in Indiana Fifteen hundred dollars will get you a semester of classes.

Eighteen, driving a small sporty car, did you ask your insurance agent how much extra the lights will cost you?

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Written permission from your agency for allowing you to use emergency lights, and the knowledge that, either if or when you are involved in a collision, YOU are responsible, not the agency. Your insurance broker might have something to say about it, too.

You also might want to look at the string about Due Regard.

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