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Old 10-04-2011, 06:16 PM   #7 (permalink)
Vekke
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If you want legal HID lamps go to Hella | Homepage.

Your lights should have D marking in them to be able to use these aftermarket kits, legally

That would cost about 2500€ total. Now if in finland at the moment about 5% has this kind of illegal HID kits should that mean 5% more accidents according to that video? I can also say it will not work perfectly but many other things can also distord the halogen lamps. Biggest issue which affect the safety is the user and how he adjust the driving lights heigth.

Anyway it was a good video on the topic .

I am disturbed maybe once a month about someones drive lights. Some of those are also regular lights which has just been adjusted wrong. You are not supposed to try to read the other cars licence plate number when you face it on the road...
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