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Thailand Specials
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Centrefold Lounge
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Focus Rallye 4000 compact club represent:
![]() I need to aim mine properly too, they're a bit hard to set up properly I find. ![]() |
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IT Drone from Sector 7G
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Location: Macedon Ranges, Victoria
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Ended up drilling two holes on each side, the first ones ended up being next to the welds and the lock-nuts fouled on them. Next time look under you drop-kick...
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IT Drone from Sector 7G
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Went into Kyneton this evening on a pizza run with #2 son.
Lights are really good but a bit...quirky. When you first turn them on they're orange like a sodium-vapour street light and quite dim. After about 2-3s they're diamond white, melting road-side signs and lighting up the road about a kilometres away. After having halogens with instantaneous-on for the last 30-odd years it's something I'll have to get used to, along with the colour. The lights are very very bright though and throw a lot of light down the road. |
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Thailand Specials
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Centrefold Lounge
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Yeah HIDs have a warmup time to full brightness.
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