'Fairy Lights' on new cars
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Re: 'Fairy Lights' on new cars
Hold on, when that chap recently posted a thread about his custom made LED strings for his 406, most of us got all hot and bothered over them. Why are we now hating on them? Or were we just being polite the first time around?
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Re: 'Fairy Lights' on new cars
There is nothing worse on the Motorway than some muppet in a Q<something> Audi urban assault vehicle right up your tailpipe and all you can see in the rear view are fairy lights.
Will ruin my Christmas
What's wrong with running on sidelights for DRL?
I usually stick the Autos on the Pug and they usually come on when needed (except for dusk, when it's usually manual light time).
(Cornering lights - BMW claimed them as "new", Citroen DS blah blah)
My Ford Onion had no headlights
Was fun doing a tour through Britain driving through the Tyne Tunnel with no lights
Will ruin my Christmas

What's wrong with running on sidelights for DRL?
I usually stick the Autos on the Pug and they usually come on when needed (except for dusk, when it's usually manual light time).
(Cornering lights - BMW claimed them as "new", Citroen DS blah blah)
My Ford Onion had no headlights

Was fun doing a tour through Britain driving through the Tyne Tunnel with no lights
