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thats what i said rubes!!!! dont make me come down there!!

But I already did ...

For a turbo! :laugh:

Yeah, I admit ... it was you're line, I stole it! :blink: But I made it sound funnier :P

Noticed my left headlight isn't working. What kinda globe do I need? Does anyone know if I can get brighter lights?

Some 32's have different globe types. if you want bright go HID's

Edit, even some of the projectors are different, mine are H1 some are not.

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still the war rages on. honestly how can you call him a nice guy. he's clearly offended so many and never apoligizies. if someone was offended by my jokes id be more than willing to appoligize

lol how can u be offended by stuff on the internet tho? like if someone told me i was a shit mod id give them shit back and not think about it again.

if i took offense to every bad thing that was said about me on the internet id have already slit my wrists 100 times by now :D

the only thing on the internet that has offended me is 1 man 1 jar

Was he at a spermbank???

Yeah nah f**k that shit off. Looks complicated.

So there is no way I can have a brighter H4/H1 globe unless I swap to HIDs?

They are easy as to install, just a bit of modification to the stock dust covers, i did mine yesterday. I have still yet to see how they go at night driving, but damn 6000k is bright.

Yeah nah f**k that shit off. Looks complicated.

So there is no way I can have a brighter H4/H1 globe unless I swap to HIDs?

shits pretty easy actually, looks complicated though.

I would sort of like to know....but just seeing the first 5 seconds of 2 girls 1 cup has made me a lot more cautious.

know what happens when shattered glass is applied with pressure to your skin? yeah?

now, think along the same lines...

... but in your ass.

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