Yellow Fogs.?.
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Security2U
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i want to change the front fogs on my sport to dark yellow does any1 know were i can get bulbs or even yellow fog glass.?.
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Security2U
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Dont no about geting them sprayed prob wouldnt be the same as the glass already been yellow in the first place yea ur right could be overkill all right thats y i just want the fogs done thats all.tg318is wrote:forgot.. i always wanted to do this and maybe highbeams, but think that might be overkill
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Please do not forget that these lights should only be used in poor visibility....to use them all the time makes you look a plon&er.Security2U wrote:i want to change the front fogs on my sport to dark yellow does any1 know were i can get bulbs or even yellow fog glass.?.
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pictonroad
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I sprayed mine with proper glass paint and it soon started chipping off.
Not worth doing unless you can do it on the inside of the glass.
Not worth doing unless you can do it on the inside of the glass.
why don't you separate the glass from the fog unit then? Can you not do it the same method as making smoked headlights? Except spray the inside and then re-seal them?
Yellow lights do have an advantage.
Yellow lights in France were used first during WW2 so that the Resistance would know who not to shoot at. Anyone who drives with foglights on when it's not foggy could (should) be shot at with legitimate reason.
Yellow lights in France were used first during WW2 so that the Resistance would know who not to shoot at. Anyone who drives with foglights on when it's not foggy could (should) be shot at with legitimate reason.
Listen, punk. To me you're nothin' but dogshit Andyboy, you understand? And a lot of things can happen to dogshit. It can be scraped up with a shovel off the ground. It can dry up and blow away in the wind. Or it can be stepped on and squashed. So take my advice and be careful where the dog shits ya!

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Security2U
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HA HA i all ways drive with my fogs on with the lights on it make's the car look nicerAndyboy wrote:Yellow lights do have an advantage.
Yellow lights in France were used first during WW2 so that the Resistance would know who not to shoot at. Anyone who drives with foglights on when it's not foggy could (should) be shot at with legitimate reason.
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maybe worth looking on french ebay?
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E30BeemerLad
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Yellow lights do luck the tits though
Not sure if you'd keep getting tugged by plod though

Not sure if you'd keep getting tugged by plod though

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ShepsEvo3
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Ooo man, that looks proper sik!E30BeemerLad wrote:Yellow lights do luck the tits though
Not sure if you'd keep getting tugged by plod though
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Security2U wrote:HA HA i all ways drive with my fogs on with the lights on it make's the car look nicerAndyboy wrote:Yellow lights do have an advantage.
Yellow lights in France were used first during WW2 so that the Resistance would know who not to shoot at. Anyone who drives with foglights on when it's not foggy could (should) be shot at with legitimate reason.
To you maybe. Everyone else thinks you look like a sad council type , the sort that puts a neon santa and sleigh on his government sponsored accomodation in october !!
gazza325cab wrote:Listen, punk. To me you're nothin' but dogshit Andyboy, you understand? And a lot of things can happen to dogshit. It can be scraped up with a shovel off the ground. It can dry up and blow away in the wind. Or it can be stepped on and squashed. So take my advice and be careful where the dog shits ya!
My word, we're being very erudite tonight aren't we? A bit of blazing eloquence there!!
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2xC, 2xMpacerpete wrote:Security2U wrote:HA HA i all ways drive with my fogs on with the lights on it make's the car look nicerAndyboy wrote:Yellow lights do have an advantage.
Yellow lights in France were used first during WW2 so that the Resistance would know who not to shoot at. Anyone who drives with foglights on when it's not foggy could (should) be shot at with legitimate reason.
To you maybe. Everyone else thinks you look like a sad council type , the sort that puts a neon santa and sleigh on his government sponsored accomodation in october !!
But anyway, I'm not going to disagree with your general point...
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Security2U
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After an hour or so on google i didnt fine a thing on yellow fogs for my e30 im gone off the idea of them now its been that long.
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Security2U
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Are ya sure i dont want to bollix it up dohAndyboy wrote:Go to B&Q and buy some yellow glass paint. It works fine.
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Security2U
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Now thats wat i want ownly on my e30 i seen a step by step guide on how to apply the film and it is easy to do and if u feck it up u can do again unlike the yellow glass paint that u can buy.Jeepster wrote:There are companies that sell yellow plastic film, mainly for the Vee dubbers, it comes in sheets and is easy to apply.
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