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They do look good there, but I think I would opt for one more set on each side. Just curious if local safety or DOT and police would be happy with those in place of normal DRLs?
 

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tortoise, I like how the LED's are, in addition to being discreet. ok.

Look at the headlights of two fellow Spanish forum.

In the photograph that is the whole car seems to me that the light is too blue.

In the photograph is only the lighthouse, the other car, it seems more white.
 

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They do look good there, but I think I would opt for one more set on each side. Just curious if local safety or DOT and police would be happy with those in place of normal DRLs?
thats a controversy tho, additional lights are always unwelcome locally in S'pore kekeke i opted for Philips as its oem led whitish yellow and not those outright white, safer to be on the discreet side :D
 

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tortoise, I like how the LED's are, in addition to being discreet. ok.

Look at the headlights of two fellow Spanish forum.

In the photograph that is the whole car seems to me that the light is too blue.

In the photograph is only the lighthouse, the other car, it seems more white.
hi bro, the conventional flexible led used are usually made in taiwan or china and they come in simple colors like white, blue, red, purple etc, its cool if u r after an all-white lighting, blue might spoil it unless u have a certain theme with it, alongside the undercarriage, wheel wells etc that one will see from the Fast & Furious saga :D

trying to find the flexible whitish yellow but no luck yet, i like those on the Audi A4 model, oem look and yet very outstanding in the day :D
 
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