is this too much?

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Nlolotte
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is this too much?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=p ... LZAfrCR7lw

Basically I'm not sure if these lights will look good as apposed to the bi-xenon?are they trying to hard to be Audi A6/ golf mk7 lights ?

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Re: is this too much?

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You know these light seem like a sensible idea, as well as look good, but, I have considered getting a kit of rear ones for my Audi S4, but, it looks like VOSA etc might well have given Audi Q5(?) and a few other cars, special dispensation to allow the use of a "moving" turn indicator light assembly, so plod might just slap a fine plus points on you for driving a car with them retro fitted. Sounds a bit crazy but it looks like someone has read the manual of what is and what is not allowed. By the way, these ones look like they genuinely progress "along" the length of that indicator strip, the aftermarket retro kit for Audi just separates the first and second half, so only kind of looks like they are in dynamic mode - also, any Audi which gets them factory fitted has the S/W option to delete the dynamic part of them, which might mean that they are definitely not allowed in some markets.
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Re: is this too much?

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Thanks for your reply! I didn't even begin to think of the legal implications! I saw an Audi A6 the other day and noticed the indicators "moved". Since then I just though this looks really good.
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