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MEXICOWANDERER
Feb 07, 2014Explorer
HID conversions Landyacht? Shirley You Jest!!!
One pink and one green dazzling headlight is well hell it is culturally aesthetic.
Exactly like the PREVENTION of operating with an "unknown" burned out bulb, obtaining the required results is strictly up to the owner.
I have followed many 2010-2014 cars that have factory LED lights so bright their freakin' stoplights are brighter than my headlights. HID headlight regulations are wacko as well -- right from the factory. Some are intelligent design, others are so stupid they blind oncoming drivers on the opposite side of a divided highway ON LOW BEAM.
I seem to prefer to use my intelligence when choosing which light is appropriate as a replacement lamp for my vehicles. My toad has terrible side visibility at night. I intend to correct it.
Course I could buy a new Lexus or Infinity and automatically get my very own "Mother Fletcher's Do-It-Yourself Star Wars Laser defense kit".
One pink and one green dazzling headlight is well hell it is culturally aesthetic.
Exactly like the PREVENTION of operating with an "unknown" burned out bulb, obtaining the required results is strictly up to the owner.
I have followed many 2010-2014 cars that have factory LED lights so bright their freakin' stoplights are brighter than my headlights. HID headlight regulations are wacko as well -- right from the factory. Some are intelligent design, others are so stupid they blind oncoming drivers on the opposite side of a divided highway ON LOW BEAM.
I seem to prefer to use my intelligence when choosing which light is appropriate as a replacement lamp for my vehicles. My toad has terrible side visibility at night. I intend to correct it.
Course I could buy a new Lexus or Infinity and automatically get my very own "Mother Fletcher's Do-It-Yourself Star Wars Laser defense kit".
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