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eggs

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not going to rice it, but I don't like fitting into the crowd either.

so you want an impreza??? and your talking about not fitting in honestly if your going to come onto the forum hoping to kill your car you might as well just post it on craigslist for sale. maybe someone else would actually appreciate the car
 
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ok im a little late in the game but y are you gonna join a site about the car that you have no matter wat the circumstances and b!tch about the car... ur 17 be greatful that you even have a car. and before you start talking about rice take a look at this vid


i dont know what your definition of rice is but you clearly dont appreciate cars at all. you sound more like a fanboy than a tru enthusiast.

hids in a reflector lens is only dangerous if its aimed high. if it is aimed correctly then you wont blind on coming drivers. and i have tinted tails and people can clearly see them because i havent been rear ended or pulled over because of them and i have had just about every police agency in DC metro area behind me at some point in time...
get your facts straight before you start bashing on ppl.

some one plz give this kid a ban stick before he gets his feelings hurt.
 

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hids in a reflector lens is only dangerous if its aimed high. if it is aimed correctly then you wont blind on coming drivers. and i have tinted tails and people can clearly see them because i havent been rear ended or pulled over because of them and i have had just about every police agency in DC metro area behind me at some point in time...
get your facts straight before you start bashing on ppl.
I've been told by many a retrofiters and even seen the proof in physics that halogen reflectors are made for halogen bulbs. even with a halogen projector a HID doesn't belong there. As the focal points between a halogen and HID bulb is complete different. a halogen has most of the light in the middle of the filament where as a a hid bulb has most of the light at the ends. And sticking a HID in a reflector for a halogen creates hot spots aswell as glare. You say that aiming your lights lower rids of the glare but that means that there will be less light for you as a driver which is also a danger. I've read about HIDs many times over and this explains it
 

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what I say stands, I don't like the car but I'm stuck with it because beggars can't be choosers and I have to play with what I'm dealt

that's almost another contradiction to your other posts in itself.

don't play with me kid.
 
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