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Where to find green high-beams

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by ShinmaTsunami, Dec 13, 2004.

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    ShinmaTsunami T-elos Rider

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    Where to find green high-beams

    I've looked on e-bay and it's a no go. Anyone know where I can find some for a decent price?
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    that cant be legal
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    ShinmaTsunami T-elos Rider

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    I've seen it. Not often, but I have seen it.
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    green high beams?? i've never seen them, are they any good? do they look white or what?
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    they look... *gasp* GREEN! :)
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    those dont look reliable. look like theyll pop in 2 months
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    :)
    man... how can u see with green colored headlights. :)
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    ShinmaTsunami T-elos Rider

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    I'm getting bright whites for my regular headlights. I just what the greens for the brights (which I use rarely) mainly for look. When my vehicle is further along, I'll show you guys why.
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    it's just a deep green tint. you can still see. actually if you think about it, green is the most sensitive color to the eye. that is why they use it in night vision. i can't imagine it would impare your vision.
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    well it is not blue or red so it can't be seen as impersonating an officer. the only thing they could get you for is for it being a distraction to other drivers.

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