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    Coloured halos legal or not?

    im planning to get these next week or so... what does everyone think? i hear its illegal to have coloured lights/halos but other say different. I'm not sure if they shine white light through that blue stuff either or blue light? i dont know much about projector lights really haha ..So yeah

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    i got it th similar 1 as your with black not chrome the light still come on the same.. and look much better + doesnt hurt peoples eye when u get hid
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    where are u planning 2 buy these froms? and yes i heard coloured halos (not white) are illegal.

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    its jst like havin blue paker light
    yes theyre illegal

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    jsut try ur luck i hvnt been being picked for 1.5 years by having them on
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    Quote Originally Posted by kazam View Post
    where are u planning 2 buy these froms? and yes i heard coloured halos (not white) are illegal.
    from melbourne but imported from america i think, friend was getting it for me. I can also get the same ones but with white halos.. but the projector bits dont look blue and look crappy lol, probably go with the safer ones i guess, thanks everyone!

    edit:
    thinking of these too:





    which ones you think would be safest? lol or better looking
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    Can I ask where your getting them from and how much?
    recently got a 98 accord and wouldnt mind these if they aint to pricey.

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    The only problem with using those lights is the beam pattern. Since USA car are LHD the beam will rise on the right side instead of the left. This will cause on-coming cars to flash their lights on you as they think ur on hi beams. Below is a pic of what i mean. It may seem not much but if your distance away it make a huge different.

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    dont new cars have halos with the blue rings? i think the new honda jazz's, i always seem to be driving and see cars with a tint of blue in their headlights
    whats the point in having a signature?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdog View Post
    Can I ask where your getting them from and how much?
    recently got a 98 accord and wouldnt mind these if they aint to pricey.
    all from America mate, http://www.andysautosport.com

    I always buy my body kits and lights from there. But generally just do abit of googling and you can find some aussie sites too!

    Quote Originally Posted by j.meng87 View Post
    The only problem with using those lights is the beam pattern. Since USA car are LHD the beam will rise on the right side instead of the left. This will cause on-coming cars to flash their lights on you as they think ur on hi beams. Below is a pic of what i mean. It may seem not much but if your distance away it make a huge different.

    *pic taken from gen5alive.com
    Yeah my friend got aftermarket lights for his euro and they shine so hard and blind you, always looks like highbeams!! honda dealers "fixed" it for him but didnt make it look different at all, and cops didnt seem to mind unless its coloured.
    Last edited by KruZzN; 30-08-2007 at 01:53 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KruZzN View Post
    Yeah my friend got aftermarket lights for his euro and they shine so hard and blind you, always looks like highbeams!! honda dealers "fixed" it for him but didnt make it look different at all, and cops didnt seem to mind unless its coloured.
    the dealer probably try lowering the beam by turning the alignment bolt/screw. Try looking for a brand called tyc. i know their projector lense are good quality as some others can decrease the light output. Price is a bit pricy but look from ebay usa and see if they can send overseas.

    With some of the halo rings you can connect them to a switch so you can turn it on& off. but most ppl that install them just power them using the parker light, so when parker on = halo on
    Last edited by j.meng87; 30-08-2007 at 07:39 PM. Reason: found info on halo ring

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    Not legal.

    There are prescribed colours that a car may emit from the exterior from the vehicle.

    In this instance the example is blue. All blue lights are reserved for emergency vehicles only.

    If the example were to change to green; the law remains the same. There are a set of prescribed colours.
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