Corvette Nite Light's
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Different, and beautiful photo.
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I think they look kinda cool, it would be cool to go with red lights on a blacked out vette....gotta have a switch to turn em off and on, the popos don't like those too much!
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Very nice pictures.
What do other cars see when they are in the lane next to you on the road at night? Do they direct light into the driver's eyes? Or maybe you don't run with these on when on the road.
- Mark
What do other cars see when they are in the lane next to you on the road at night? Do they direct light into the driver's eyes? Or maybe you don't run with these on when on the road.
- Mark
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I have only had them on for 2 days, and I drove it home at night. I have other Club Members with Colored lights on there car and they drive with them on. No problem with Police and the are low light so do not blind anyone. My wife was in a car next to me last night and she said that you could only see the glow and the side of the car was lightly lit. She did say that the Logo was great looking going down the interstate.
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It has a remote just like the one with the NPP mild to wild remote.
Will work from about 40 yards or more away, so they say.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by VettedCandidate
Hey, very nice shot! That long exposure makes them look a lot brighter than normal. I would guess that under normal conditions, you can barely see them, right?
Thanks,
You can see them but it has a low glow, just enough to light down the side of the car. Colored lights are brighter I think.
Last night it in a pitch black garage they look bright but in normal light, moon light or with street lights, like I said a low glow.
The open exposure pulls in all of the light.
Saw a picture of my car posted on JW Motoring web site.
Quote:
Originally Posted by VettedCandidate
Hey, very nice shot! That long exposure makes them look a lot brighter than normal. I would guess that under normal conditions, you can barely see them, right?
Thanks,
You can see them but it has a low glow, just enough to light down the side of the car. Colored lights are brighter I think.
Last night it in a pitch black garage they look bright but in normal light, moon light or with street lights, like I said a low glow.
The open exposure pulls in all of the light.
Saw a picture of my car posted on JW Motoring web site.