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Well i drove past several cops (and trust me this area is pretty tough cop area) and they didnt pull me over, they are very bright lights, and they ARE legal. They help visibility a hell of a lot and look awesome. check out there website, they do most Jap racers.

Also talked to a few Japanese who strongly reccomended these globes, along with superautobacs in Shinonome, awesome store and what a hot porsche theyrve got in the yard!

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Originally posted by Rezz

Here are some pics...

And I believe Rabrig are as good as PIAA... dochi demo iiyo.

Rezz,

Which ones are they (in the pic)? On Greenline there are 2 types available. Ones about ~$50 for the pair, and the other is much more.

Any ideas?

J

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Originally posted by Jay95R33

Rezz,

Which ones are they (in the pic)?  On Greenline there are 2 types available.  Ones about ~$50 for the pair, and the other is much more.

Any ideas?

J

They`re the "Sonic White 90w 5000K H1`s" that I posted up. They`re a bit more expensive than the $50 ones... the $50 ones are like brighter/clearer standard globes (still got a yellow tinge), I think? The Sonic ones are as you see in the pic.

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