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  1. Is there any way to keep the factory wing up all the time? I'm sick of pushing that up/down button under the drivers seat... I live in downtown, so I never am able to go over 20mph... I figure, since I paid for that d*mn wing, I might as well flaunt it :>
  2. I haven't been very impressed with the current selection of DOT approved US lights.. the xenon look just isn't there, under 5000k. PIAA has a NICE new set of bulbs called PIAA Spark Blue 7500k H7 (They make 8000k but not in H7) On Ebay you can find them for about $90-$100, $120+ at a store... The output actually looks more HID than the factory lithoronic look. I got a set for my fog lights as well... and as you can imagine, in that small area... with 7500k output, it's extremely bright... so I simply use my foglights for brights :> 7500k is actually brighter than 2nd Generation HID, so essentially they look exactly like HIDs, and you won't be able to tell the difference between HID and non HID at night, viewing the car.. Unfortunately due to the coating to make the "blue/purple" effect, it reduces the light output like all of the other coated bulbs... so the light output from the drivers point of viewe isn't even close to hid/lithronic.. But I am a happy customer... saves $1100 on installation of lithronic xenons.. (since aftermarket HID kits don't work, as there is no space in the light well for the ballast) If anyone is interested in some pictures, let me know and i'll take em...
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