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pics/vids of the flamethrower kit lol

blue lights is kinda asking for it, fair enough white or very slight blue to match hids ect.

i mainly see blue led washer jets, side indicators and park lights on commodores and excels need i say any more?

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OMG WTF!!!!!

they gave you a yellow sticker JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE DRIVING ON PUBLIC ROADS WITH PIERCING BLUE LIGHTS!?!

man that shit is wack.

and now you gotta remove the flamethrower kit AND make your horn work again???

maaaaaannnn that WAPF are some crooks. why dont they go solve some REAL crime

hmm?

why don't they.

you're not harming anybody like ONCOMING TRAFFIC at all.

no.

you're just living like a true individualist. which must also be why you like to stand out by making fire come out your car. bravo to you. pioneer :P

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Yeh that is uncanny.. I once got a yellow sticker for having a huge 'f*ck the police' sticker across the back of my window whilst running from a high speed pursuit with loud rap music playing and drifting whilst flipping the po po off with 1 hand out the window.. *note sarcasm*

No but seriously.. good luck.. and uhhh keep cop signals to a minimum ie: blue lights & flamethrowers =)

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