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My 07 Black SSV

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clean as ssv mate. probly one of the shiniest blacks ive seen. and how come ive never seen u around adelaide.
 

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clean as ssv mate. probly one of the shiniest blacks ive seen. and how come ive never seen u around adelaide.

Cheers mate! I spend a lot of time and money trying new products out to get the perfect shine! Just got some new stuff to try.

I'm about, usually around the city
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with the HID Fog Lights ... only being used when required...

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cars looking good mate. hey did you do your low and high beam aswell or just fog lights?? im thinking about get a full set of HID's, i recon they look pretty good
 

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cars looking good mate. hey did you do your low and high beam aswell or just fog lights?? im thinking about get a full set of HID's, i recon they look pretty good
Cheers, I have 6000k 35w on low (aimed down) and 6000k 35w on Fogs. They had just been switched on when i took that pic so slightly yellow, once they warm up (a few minutes) they are white with a touch of blue.


Didn't go for the hi beams as HID needs a few minutes to warm up, so if your in the city and want to flash your Hi's quickly (i.e. let someone out of a junction etc) it just doesn't really work. If your on country runs then go for the HIs - as will light the whole area up..

I'll send you the link - simple to install!
 

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cheers for the pm, and you have a very valid point about the HI Beams.. i might just stick to low beam and fog light. cheers luke
 

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Hey Luke Ive noticed a few dudes here blurring the number plates...how do u do it??
 

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Hey Luke Ive noticed a few dudes here blurring the number plates...how do u do it??

I've given up now but you can either block them out in mspaint or use photoshop to do the swirl thing..

If you do not have photoshop then simples - use this: - Photo editor online / free image editing direct in your browser - Pixlr.com

1) Open the pic of your car
2) click the blue dotted line box on the top left of the side bar
3) Select the number plate (click and drag around it)
4) Select filter (top bar)
5) choose either water swirl and drag the bar to suit or anyother filter.

Hope that makes sense!
 
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