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Old 08-04-2015, 12:41 AM
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Hi everyone. Just got a fast question. Looking in to getting this done on my headlights. I have always loved the way they looked. SO just looking to see if you have anyone has any imput on this. It is my headlights that are done and this is added to. Looking for real imput. no trolls. Thank you.


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The red and blue might be illegal. Or could at the very least get you unwanted attention.
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Ya those i will not be using. Just the white one. THe seconded one on the left.
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Originally Posted by Manuellabour247
The red and blue might be illegal. Or could at the very least get you unwanted attention.
Correct. Can't have red lights on the front of a car at all, it's illegal.
So I would not recommend running them on the street.

In a parking lot at a show, etc it's your $$$ do what you want with it.

FWIW I have a 1970 Olds 442 that's metallic green and I've been thinking of puttin the green LED halo's around all 4 of my headlights for shows. Seen the Voodoo Kings do it at a show before.
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Oh.......by the way, I highly recommend buying the LED ring lights yourself online.

Alot of these places will rip you off, and those rings only cost like $5 each.
You just need to wire them into a power source with a switch into the cabin.

Just determine the correct size you need for each circle, and do it yourself. Here's an example.....

http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2Piec...353974235.html
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