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that looks very strong…:)
for that lamp, in Europe ,led bulbs more than 6000k are considered for off road only. with an older plastic lamp 6000 maybe its still ok to compensate for aging.

but that looks very strong light. do you know if they are street legal?
 
that looks very strong…:)
for that lamp, in Europe ,led bulbs more than 6000k are considered for off road only. with an older plastic lamp 6000 maybe its still ok to compensate for aging.

but that looks very strong light. do you know if they are street legal?
Common folklore says that earlier settlers to America (late 1,400's) left Europe just so they could someday have bright LED parking lights without fear of repression. *













*Parts of the above statement are perhaps untrue however the lights are entirely legal in the U.S. :)
 
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As soon as these arrive and are installed the Cruiser will be all LED inside and out. (Aurora 7")
 
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Although I'm deathly scared of heights and somewhat lazy, I finally got off my ass I throughly cleaned my roof under the roof rack.
 
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The sand ladders were removed in a matter of seconds.
 
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Thankfully the section over the moon roof is easily removable.
 
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The gentleman who is totally responsible to making my Cruiser what it is today now has a website. :)
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Luckily I bought from him before he went "mainstream" ;)
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In the interest of simplicity, the website's content is currently fairly small (mostly his LED lighting kits / bulbs) but the offerings will grow substantially over the next couple of months.
 
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Warning .... The following post contains ZERO tech content .... My apologies.

My wife found some old photos of my 1967 Land Rover Series 2A. (A dark period in my life). :)
 
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My first "frame off" restored vehicle.
 
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Pretty darn cool in it's own right. I'd rock it.
 
Pretty darn cool in it's own right. I'd rock it.
It was rather unique in that it was sold new by a Land Rover dealer in Virginia and was built LHD for the U.S. Market.
The proceeds basically bought my sons Tacoma. :)
 
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The LightForce halogens which are excellent in their own right pale in comparison to the 7" Aurora's.
 
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This photo doesn't even come close to demonstrating the actual output of these lights.
 
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