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Old 02-11-2008, 02:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Does any1 have any pics or the silver coated blinkers or silver coated side marker bulbs in clear side markers? i was thinking about getting them but i kinda want to see them before i get them.
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Old 02-11-2008, 06:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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they sux..no light output.....just put regular bulbs in the side markers, you can barely see the light in them as it is.....i tried blue silver bulbs and you could'nt see the blue at all, even at night
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Aren't they coated black or something? I would like to take the orange turn signal bulb out of my headlight and replace it with a black one.
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ok cool thanks a lot i guess im going to go with the blue tinted bulbs
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The Silverstars look great and have OEM-like light output (amber only, no ricer blue).
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ya i have silverstar turns to...way better
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yea thats what i have on my car right now. i hate how everyone asks why i have purple blinkers. i dont know...i thought id change it up a bit.
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Silver star turn signals are better and cool looking.
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Silver star turn signals are better and cool looking.

And even more importantly, they're legal.
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but on certain applications, i think the orange looks better. ie, black car with HID projectors. basically that's it tho :p
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the silverstars give off a purple blue look when reflected in the stock headlight housing during daytime with the lights off
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