Originally Posted by Dr. Evil
(Post 84140)
I like their disclaimer:
" **not intended, recommended, or sold for on-road use with motor vehicles, upon purchase you agree to release Retro-Solutions and manufacturer of any responsiblity or liability from damage or injury resulting from improper or illicit use." to funny lol |
I didnt think it was funny - but it makes me wonder just how bright they are...
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there like looking at a welding arc, i shut off all of the lights in my garage and turned them on and it was like daylight
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The tickets you will get will be worth it...lol
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definatly worth it
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Originally Posted by Dr. Evil
(Post 84240)
The tickets you will get will be worth it...lol
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Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba
(Post 84385)
No to mention the wrecks you leave behind you as the oncoming traffic is blinded.
I think the regualr 35W HIDs will work for me |
I know I've come on to a few cars with them lights that I can't see through. I gotta stop and wait for em to go by.
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Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba
(Post 84466)
I know I've come on to a few cars with them lights that I can't see through. I gotta stop and wait for em to go by.
i was blinded ocifer:w2: ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- ok... reading to many diffrent threads on this. so heres one question. the hid conversiton wont work with the projector light kits? but they will with the stock light housing? ok so now im really confused. all i want is a black headlight assembly. with hid`d |
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/94-01...QQcmdZViewItem
i got those but the clear ones, i put up the black cause you said you wanted black ones, i guess the HID's dont work with the projectors thats what i was told also, and as for the HID's the the fella from retro-solutions was excellent to do business with, they were at my front door in 2 days, the product was easy to install and very high quality www.retro-solutions.com |
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