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  1. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post
    flash high beams to warn other motorists of speed cameras yo
    Exactly! Warn drivers like me! Im a P Plater on my lucky last demerit point.
    Help a brother out

  2. #14
    dont break the road rules.

    the best advice I can give a brother.

  3. #15
    im sure there are times when the breaking of rules is unintentional. fancy getting a fine for creeping over the speed limit by a whole 3kmh.

  4. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grayfox View Post
    dont break the road rules.

    the best advice I can give a brother.
    Are you referring to flashing high beams or running HIDs?

    I'm not against flashing high beams. If the intent of a speed camera (an ineffective cure) is to slow people down in a particular area, then flashing high beams is the preventative.

    The 'fear' of cameras also encourages people to focus on their speedometer instead of their surroundings which I also disagree with
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


  5. #17
    I am referring to how he said he has 1 point left on his license.

    I flash my mainsbeams.

    And i do not pay attention to my speedo even though it is a 2-teir one.

    After my crash the cop asked "do you know how fast you were going?"
    I said don't know exactly, wasn't paying attention to my speedo, but it was a safe enough speed to go through the roundabout.

  6. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by Grayfox View Post
    dont break the road rules.

    the best advice I can give a brother.
    I don't break road rules. I lost my points back when i first got my license.
    2 Points for overloading.
    And 2 points cause my P Plates fell off the window and got done for "Not displaying P Plate"

    Im not a hoon and speeds through traffic. My cars too low to be speeding

  7. #19
    Too low?

    so it is below the legal ride height.

    Plus why overload a car

    P platers should know the P really means "P"ick on me and not provisional

  8. #20
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    Don't have to flash much in the country, high beam HID`s are great and seem to be `on` instantaneously so very happy and can see a roo at double the distance!!!

  9. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwitrains View Post
    Don't have to flash much in the country, high beam HID`s are great and seem to be `on` instantaneously so very happy and can see a roo at double the distance!!!
    and then they dim and come back to full brightness.


    which eventually wears the ballast out

    k
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


  10. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by kiwitrains View Post
    Don't have to flash much in the country, high beam HID`s are great and seem to be `on` instantaneously so very happy and can see a roo at double the distance!!!
    Use LED spotlights for highbeam use in the country or when ever animals can damage your honda

  11. #23
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    how much are we lookin at for ~50W LEDs?
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


  12. #24
    You dont use high power LED's unless you know how to use them.

    You use those new LED spotlights


    those cost $120 at jaycar but all auto stores should have something similar and they are equivalent to a 300w globe
    http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView...UBCATID=1051#7

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