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    Registered User ne0nimprvd's Avatar
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    Exclamation RED side markers for sale?

    I have a black si and wanted my orange side markers in the front to match the red ones in the back.

    Does anyone have any for sale?

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    EP3 #1273 JapanExpress's Avatar
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    just fyi, red goes on the rear of a vehicle...anywhere else is illegal

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    heh heh.. "member" BarracksSi's Avatar
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    Originally posted by JapanExpress
    just fyi, red goes on the rear of a vehicle...anywhere else is illegal
    What he said... ^^

    Is it surprising that all car manufacturers just HAPPEN to use the same color choices with vehicle lighting? Fact is, they're regulated to do so.

    Fucking around with a car's lighting colors is stupid enough that even I won't bother doing it.

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    Originally posted by BarracksSi
    What he said... ^^

    Is it surprising that all car manufacturers just HAPPEN to use the same color choices with vehicle lighting? Fact is, they're regulated to do so.

    Fucking around with a car's lighting colors is stupid enough that even I won't bother doing it.
    it's just gay how HIDs are illegal (at least in cali) but yet car manufacturers can still put em in their cars...

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    Originally posted by dofu
    it's just gay how HIDs are illegal (at least in cali) but yet car manufacturers can still put em in their cars...
    Aftermarket HID bulbs placed in non-HID housings while being improperly aimed & located have ruined the idea. Yes, it's possible to get it done and retain the proper beam pattern that won't blind oncoming traffic, but there have been too many bad installations, and that's what other drivers have complained about -- and forced laws to be written.

    OEM HIDs have to meet DOT requirements or else they wouldn't be allowed either.

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