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Centurion

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No comment- :confused: :cwm1:

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Alx

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That is just rediculous, cant be good for it to heat up along with the halogen's. Seems crazy too me. Though i will say it has kinda cool look to it.
 

LaArtist

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WOW how amazingly retarded..
But i would like to se the MB star or the BMW Propeller in there..might look cool.. but still very very retarded..
 

Alx

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The Artist said:
WOW how amazingly retarded..
But i would like to se the MB star or the BMW Propeller in there..might look cool.. but still very very retarded..

Mixed emotions ay.... hehehe, i felt the same way! It is original.
 

Alx

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Audi4Life said:
There is no way that is original.....its way more advanced but extremely dumb.

No... heheheh! Original as in unique, no one has done that yet.... It is very advanced, im surprised they arent having heat problems from the halogens.
 

Yperion

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Forget about xenons. Here come Screenlights!

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Screenlights, a car customizing business, has created an innovative headlight modification that looks poised to take the automotive aftermarket by storm. Many already know that the latest trend to hit the streets all around the U.S. these days is the addition of full video systems in our vehicles, from Hollywood SUVs to a neighbor's Honda Civic. Screenlights has taken this trend a giant step forward by incorporating video screens directly into the headlights of your car, truck, or SUV.

Screenlights accomplishes this feat by replacing one of the headlight's beam slots with a video screen and changing the remaining beam slot into a projector style lamp while retaining all the functionality of the original headlight. When the job is complete, the customer drives away with a single low/high beam headlight with a 3", 4", 5", or 7" video screen in the headlight.

"Our customers are always asking us to push the edge of the envelope…" says Brian Willison, the company's founder. Brian, who has worked in the automotive aftermarket industry for several years, is always trying to find new ways to answer his customers' challenges. "We believe that our unique method for incorporating the latest projector lamp technology with video really sets us apart from the competition. Especially since the customer doesn't have to give up any headlight functions to accomplish it. The response so far has been tremendous".

Screenlights is offering the modification in different forms, depending upon the type of headlight, and its original functions. Some headlights will accommodate larger screens than others will. Prices start at $899 and go up from there.

Brian says, "Imagine yourself or your friends gathered around the front of your car playing the latest PS2 or X-box game, watching TV while at the car show, lounging at the beach, or whatever. Plus, you'll definitely be pimp driving down the street flashing video off the front of your car!" One thing is absolute; you'll definitely stand out among the crowd.


Details: http://www.screenlights.com/
 

GTA45E

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Premium Supporter
I really don`t understand the idea behind this. Some people really come up with some stupid ideas. :t-crazy2:
 
I really don't understand why you'd have a tv screen outside the car, unless there was some car meet and you wanted to show some video to people.

BUT,... this could be a lucrative medium for marketing and advertising though, ..especially with taxi's and such.

hmmm,.... interesting indeed. (but entirely stupid for normal cars, ..especially if the car has an accident, that's gonna be damn expensive to fix!)
 

SDNR

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I agree with you BeeMer Boi - don't get me wrong, I'm all for freedom of expression, I also really like these kinds of high-tech gadgets - but I must say that I am struggling to comprehend why anybody would feel they needed such things - but if I owned a "low-rider" then I'd probably really want these headlights for it.


BTW, are they actually legal?
 

Matt

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Roberto said:
I agree with you BeeMer Boi - don't get me wrong, I'm all for freedom of expression, I also really like these kinds of high-tech gadgets - but I must say that I am struggling to comprehend why anybody would feel they needed such things
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