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AZ you must be out on the Kempner side of Cove....I never remember seeing fire flies in that area except one night at a friends house in Kempner. Way to many people in Cove / Killeen.

They are fun though ~ got to play w/ some in Minnesota. I know I looked like a school girl on crack trying to chase them down

As for the black thing ~ I am really starting to hate the baby truck and appreciate the silver one. I can't let the baby truck sit in the driveway for two days with out it needing a bath. I think the baby truck is even worse off because it isn't just black; it has that metallic flake in it (freaking rainbow truck). The silver truck I can work the **** out of and form 10 feet it still looks clean
Actually, no. I am in Killeen. NorthEast Killeen. Almost Harker Heights.
 
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AZ, how do you like thoes halo lights?
 
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Solid sheet of white, opposed to the stock blotchy white. I love them. They make my truck look badass, and they are far more advanced than the stockers. I don't like the fact that I have to remove them entirely to adjust them, but overall they rock.
 
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The cool part about fireflys is when they hit your windsheild theirsplattered gutsglow.
 
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The cool part about fireflys is when they hit your windsheild theirsplattered gutsglow.
It's even better when you splatter them on someone.....

especially when you're trying to get some "tail"


And yea...someone want to wash my truck. I haven't had time in over 3 weeks. I even bought a nice pressure washer to help me out. Just don't have time or the weather is crappy.
 
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HAHAHAHAHA that is great lol we we get so many of them down here in Ga it almost illuminates the yards. Been priceless to get a pic of your face the moment you saw it.

what part of GA you in??? when I was a kid you could swing a stick and take out 10 without even trying to aim. I dont see as many these days.

BTW, I cant remember the last time either of my trucks were washed. . . .
 
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Solid sheet of white, opposed to the stock blotchy white. I love them. They make my truck look badass, and they are far more advanced than the stockers. I don't like the fact that I have to remove them entirely to adjust them, but overall they rock.
AZ, I thought you said awhile back those lights were worse than your stockers? Reading your prev thread about them made me change my mind of getting them. So they are actually better?
 
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Hell, you're right over by where I went to high school then.... I constantly saw fireflies down in Texas....almost as bad as the damn armadillo speed bumps....

 
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Solid sheet of white, opposed to the stock blotchy white. I love them. They make my truck look badass, and they are far more advanced than the stockers. I don't like the fact that I have to remove them entirely to adjust them, but overall they rock.
AZ, I thought you said awhile back those lights were worse than your stockers? Reading your prev thread about them made me change my mind of getting them. So they are actually better?
I figured out how to adjust them. Its a real b*tch to adjust them, I have to take them completly out to adjust them. Pretty stupid huh? There are better ones out there that had more thought into designing them.

These are the ones I have. Paid $300 for them when they first came out, now they are cheap as hell.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_Car-...242856818&

These are the omes I want some day.
 



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