LED headlights strips..
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I think they look great in the light. Before I got my 11' I remember driving past a white one with the LED's and thought that it looked really good. The way the LED's are shaped make the front end look much wider than it really is, as well, it was visible from really far away...much better than an halogen DRL.
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Hey guys the '11 headlights are growing on me but refuse to pay 2K+ for them haha... I was lurking through some of the postings and notice some members did an aftermarket similar version? I was wondering if you guys could share some info and perhaps point me towards where I can get them done, like a shop?
here is a pic, thnx
here is a pic, thnx
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You're right man. I the LED's on my IS-F disconnected for that same reason. I feel like I'm paying to drive a wannabe Audi. Like I said I don't have a problem with Audi infact I love them as much as I do Lexus but I perfer uniqueness to each brand. I hope I didn't offend anyone.
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Yeah but you don't get it. Ferrari, Land Rover, BMW Umm you're talking about Pioneers here that don't just Innovate, they Dominate, and they all have one thing in common. They're European Motoring with decades upon decades of heritage. With that being said, This would be like Lexus, Acura, and Infinity copying each other that's fine. (JDM) The problem with these brands is that they copy the european brands way too much. Rather than be unique they rip off more than they should, and consequently you end up looking like a wannabe. Im not necessarily knocking JDM after all I drive a 2011 Lexus IS-F which I happen to love very much. I'm just voicing my opinion in that Lexus should strive to be a company unique within itself. If GM or Ford or anybody wants to copy let them. If Ford, or GM decided to create a mechanism in where the car blows up if you don't service it for a year, would that mean that Lexus needs to jump on the so called "band wagon" ? Of course not.
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