Yellow Headlight Protection Film??
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Originally Posted by skeleton_cru
Care to post a link to the pic?
and a pic of TS's black coupe with blue overlays.
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Originally Posted by brittain
The blue is not so bad but still not my cup of tea.
Thanks for the link though.
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I mean, I'll agree- the yellow isn't my taste although I to questioned at one point if I should get it. It looks good on alot of 350Z, I don't know what it is with our lights that don't make it look right..maybe the orange blinker, or just the overall design. I'd be waiting to see it on several different colors with several different themes- they might grow on me. But they have been out for awhile [I think] and people still haven't really shown much interrest.
Glad they are around though, gives variety!
Glad they are around though, gives variety!
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Yellow vs. Blue - Unlit vs. Lit
'Been getting some PMs from people wanting to know what yellow looks like vs. blue, unlit vs. lit. etc. Dug out the pix below.
Car with one yellow headlight and one blue headlight - at night, shining lights onto a beige colored garage door. (Can you guess which one is the yellow light and which one is the blue? Duh). GT Yellow is SAME yellow used in racing. Great for cutting through the darkness - very popular for foglights, naturally. HID Blue so named because it creates white/blue light very similar to actual HIDs - and if you have real HIDs on your car the effect is even better. (FYI & FWIW - car used in this photo demo is a Subaru).
Here's front-on shots of blue and yellow - taken in daylight. Lit and unlit. (Again, another Subaru, sorry).
Es bueno??
Car with one yellow headlight and one blue headlight - at night, shining lights onto a beige colored garage door. (Can you guess which one is the yellow light and which one is the blue? Duh). GT Yellow is SAME yellow used in racing. Great for cutting through the darkness - very popular for foglights, naturally. HID Blue so named because it creates white/blue light very similar to actual HIDs - and if you have real HIDs on your car the effect is even better. (FYI & FWIW - car used in this photo demo is a Subaru).
Here's front-on shots of blue and yellow - taken in daylight. Lit and unlit. (Again, another Subaru, sorry).
Es bueno??
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