I put a set of 3000K Pink Xenon Bulbs on my 2IS
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I HAVE NEW 3000k PINK XENONS ON MY RIDE THE BEST MOD I EVER HAD !!!!!!!!
I like for my car to stand out from everyone elses. I got me a set of 3000K Pink Xenon Bulbs and let me tell you these are the best xenon bulbs period. These actually very pink, and they illuminate the road much better than 6000K and 8000K. Forget about the white and blue color look, pink is much better and it stands out more. The streets is mines at night time. Everyone is looking at my car especially the women they love the pink lights. If you havent seen the road illuminate pink, the pink color is a must you will be amazed. Driving at night everything is completely pink. Also they have other colors in 3000K green,yellow, and purple. I wonder how the green ones would look ? You must try these bulbs. Try something different for a change other than white and blue.
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^Nope they are actually 3000K not 30000K. They even offer them in 3000K Green too. They are great in person they are really really pink. Its like driving in pink. These are special color temps. White and Blue cant even compare to the pink 3000K's.
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I like your violet color.
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i understand its smthing different other than white n blue , but colors like pink n green just very RICE IMO...it may seems pretty cool for now but i rather stick w/ white or blue...thats just wat i think
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God how do you guys not get pulled over for that? Here you NEVER see people with lights like those bc they are pulled over damn near immediately! Those are so illegal looking!
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Just clear up an obvious misunderstanding
The natural color of a lamp is defined the "K" (Kelvin) number.
To change this beyond the lamp itself would require a coating or film of a different color.
To change this beyond the lamp itself would require a coating or film of a different color.