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i dont think its legal to have the light source a different color coming out of the headlight... looks light the light will come ouit the same color as the film.. that would restrict light in night driving conditions.

I would say, the cops would state something like that..

There was a guy on here looking to sell a similar film which I think he was from WA and did advertise the stuff on eBay. Basically the stuff he was selling he said didn't effect light output or light colour.

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I am pretty confident this is the product that guy was selling

http://www.ebay.com....7#ht_909wt_1180

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The Crystalite website and if you go through the FAQ it states that it doesn't change light colour or light output.

http://www.crystalite.com.my/

Edited by Triptych

I respectfully disagree sir.

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that is niiiiyyyce!!!....

if a cop was to getting anyone from low output of light from the headlights (due to the film) it would be at night when they notice that you cant light up the road correctly.. get some hids or very strong bulbs...

\Crystalite looks good. im might do this now :)

Edited by seriesII

I wouldn't mind the black for my head lights and tail lights just to smoke them out without effecting the light output like those people with the old commodores who buy the tint spray and put 2 million coats on so you can just see a little light where the bulb is its brightest.

who cares if they are legal... they are ghey

This...

So films that change the colour of the headlight don't affect the light output? Well f**k physics

And this...

If you had a show car with Ghost Flames down the side, then it might look good, just to be different, but on the road it would look pretty "ghey"

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