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sorry to hear about your motor aidwin..

nice cruise yesterday. I think all that came along would agree. glad the sun came out and dried the roads up.

really enjoyed those curvy bends on that road through araluen.

plus, we drove past my old hous when cam overshot the turn off pickering brook rd.

they have a tramampoline now.

Dammit too many "Neo"s around nowadays i cant tell one from the other.

The weather has been nice all week 3am its cleared up the roads are relatively dry and its cold as. U dont even need a cooler :) man i love winter

my normal driving headlights are pissweak. Like "i cant see sfa" sorta pissweak.

bought 100w normal type H1s from marlows yesterday and put one of them in before noticing that they say "only use 55W H1s with poly headlights".

so:

1. are the 100w globes ok to use (they dont even really seem any brighter ffs), or are they gonna melt my wires or lights?

2. are the mega spensive bluey or extra white $50 type ok to use? are they any better?

3. are the $50 type ok to use off the factory wiring, or will I need to wire them diretly off the battery and use the wiring for the factory lights as a trigger for a relay?

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