Just put the hammer down in the city. You'll see plenty of pretty strobes in your rearview mirror. The faster you go, the more that appear.![]()
Just put the hammer down in the city. You'll see plenty of pretty strobes in your rearview mirror. The faster you go, the more that appear.![]()
now this police car has a few strobes....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbI3xXlF1Z0
i lost info on them they donr have a website any more..hmmm![]()
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]...
Oh to have a police car like that.
I had white LED strobes in my WRX's grille. Just an autoX novelty and that was the only time I used them. Swear it.![]()
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT
biju was the best example i could think of...but they all beat me to it
see what happens when your not on the site for a few days, you miss out..
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if you do put strobes in i would not do red or blue... there are hefty penalties for impersonating an officer
it would be pretty cool to add strobes to the turn signal housings though, orange strobes could definitely come in handy during bad fog too
+1
I would avoid emergency vehicle light colors. Orange and white are fairly safe, but also knowing that they should ONLY be used for offroad use is also pretty key. I do imagine that using them as some sort of emergency hazard light would suffice too though. I see tons of work trucks with them as hazards and they really get your attention.