I got mine from Phase2 a couple of years ago. I'm not sure if they still deal with RX-7 stuff or not. I THINK rx7store has them.
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Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
is it just me or do the jspec FTP's look kinda cheap? i like the US ones better. and they're functional :)
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Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
is it just me or do the jspec FTP's look kinda cheap? i like the US ones better. and they're functional :)
trust me, the pics dont do them justice, these things look great in person...... just installed them today, so ill post pics in a few days..... |
woln't those be illegal in the states though? (or just mine?)
I mean, with the ftp's, the headlights, the fogs, and the parking lights that is 8 filiments being lit... i belive, at least, in SC, the max is 6... make sure to take pics with them all on... i'm wonderin if it will just be too much light to look right... |
Originally Posted by NoRotor10AE
woln't those be illegal in the states though? (or just mine?)
I mean, with the ftp's, the headlights, the fogs, and the parking lights that is 8 filiments being lit... i belive, at least, in SC, the max is 6... make sure to take pics with them all on... i'm wonderin if it will just be too much light to look right... |
as much as it bother me that you dropped almost $200 on some new lenses (ok theyre lights)... there is potential for function and positive financial outcome.
you will recveive a discount on insurance thru some companies if you have daytime running lights... you might be required to have a shop sign a receipt that your car now has functional daytime running lamps and you would need to wire them up as such, but you might save $20-50 a year, its something to think about. studies have shown its more likely that you will avoid an unecessary accident with daytime running lights, this is why new cars from most mfg'ers have them. |
Originally Posted by owen is fat
as much as it bother me that you dropped almost $200 on some new lenses (ok theyre lights)... there is potential for function and positive financial outcome.
you will recveive a discount on insurance thru some companies if you have daytime running lights... you might be required to have a shop sign a receipt that your car now has functional daytime running lamps and you would need to wire them up as such, but you might save $20-50 a year, its something to think about. studies have shown its more likely that you will avoid an unecessary accident with daytime running lights, this is why new cars from most mfg'ers have them. haha yea, that 5w bulb is NOT going to go anywhere being a daytime running light... daytime running lights are your HEADLIGHTS, not some sort of clear parking light you put on there... |
Originally Posted by f1blueRx7
Or you could just turn your headlights on with the motors unpowered/switched off :)
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Originally Posted by owen is fat
you will recveive a discount on insurance thru some companies if you have daytime running lights...
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I dunno, mine are clearly visible in the day....
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Standing next to them sure, but what about for approaching vehicles? Since that's really what we're talking about here...
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lol...come on guys........ i was more than happy to dish out $200 for the lights.... im sure most people think im crazy, and thats ok..... but ive wanted these lights for a long time! i like to be different, even if is a very subtle difference, its enough for me! parked next to my friends 7, they give a totally different appearence to the front end! (this was at night, and the lights were on)
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