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Old 07 March 2007, 05:51 PM
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Red face oh my god....so bright!!

so erm...took the covers off my driving lamps yesterday night...and erm turned on the full beam....kneeled down so that my eyes were in line with the lamps...and got my seven year old daughter to press the fog lamp button...

oh my god...the pain...(Sharp shooting up my brain and side!)...all of this just see if they worked and were as bright as PIAA said they were!!!

sorry...
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Lights are, your not
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Lights are, you're not
Old 07 March 2007, 09:46 PM
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Old 07 March 2007, 10:21 PM
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OK, so maybe I'm not to bright on the England front.
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i know the p1 has a disclaimer that if you left the driving light covers on they would melt! if lights left on powerful lights
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Old 08 March 2007, 09:56 AM
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I had the PIAA driving lamps on my 1st Scooby, very bright and the distance the beam could reach was amazing!
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You've just put a smile on an otherwise grumpy man's face today

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Link to the product please lol......
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its jsut one of those stupid things that should have been caught on camera!!..i am still seeing black spots to this very day...!
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Originally Posted by munna
so erm...took the covers off my driving lamps yesterday night...and erm turned on the full beam....kneeled down so that my eyes were in line with the lamps...and got my seven year old daughter to press the fog lamp button...

oh my god...the pain...(Sharp shooting up my brain and side!)...all of this just see if they worked and were as bright as PIAA said they were!!!

sorry...
Very funny
Sounds like something i would do
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afore mentioned link....


PIAA LAMPS
Old 08 March 2007, 01:57 PM
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I had a similar experience when I flicked the 'bright' switch on the indicator stalk - I had a migraine for a week
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see that switch...i am going to get it rewired...so that when flicked the interior light comes on!!...or engine start button...how bloody useless is that button!!??
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ahhhhhh.....just read your thread properly...i thought you meant the bright switch on the classic!!!you know the one...for the on dash clock!!


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just muppet me....come on do it!!...it been 7 years since i have a thread moved to muppetdom!!
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lol

my similar one was when my mate tried to draw a smilie on one of my fog lights on my old classic, by pure luck he was in the firing line of the headlamp washer oh, how we laughed after i had found out the damage to his eye wasn't permanent
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