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  XFwannaBA said:
Im not too sure but isnt:

Hydrageaum latin for Mercury?Its something similar to that.Thus the Hg

and Argento is Latin for silver thus Ag...

Think periodic tables ... chemistry, not latin. :unsure:

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  • The Bionic Man - half man-half titanium
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Did you buy then at Autobahn?

Have you got a five inch dump pipe for the end of the exhaust?

Sorry.....it's just rice to me

Basically it's the same a disco and rock and roll

Where is disco now........

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Disco died Plonky, as will neons but I will have fun while it lasts :lol:

No not from autobarn but trust me getting purple is a *beep*

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  GlennXR6T said:
are those legal? they look good with phantom

As far as I remember, in Victoria they are legal, but you must not drive with them turned on.

Which of course causes the question: why fit them? Is it so you can turn them on when you are parked and not near the car?

This is waaaaaay up there on the Rice Scale. The only way to top them would be to make them pulsate with the music or on their own. You get 20 extra Rice Points if you do that.

Do you think he also put Pokemons on his dash?

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  KEN 24T said:
  XFwannaBA said:
Im not too sure but isnt:

Hydrageaum latin for Mercury?Its something similar to that.Thus the Hg

and Argento is Latin for silver thus Ag...

Think periodic tables ... chemistry, not latin. :banghead:

No...think Latin, not Periodic tables.

Where do you think the shortened names for many of the items on the periodic table come from...?

hydrargyrum. The translation from latin to English is roughly "Liquid Silver". Sound familiar?

Latin actually took the term for the Greek Language.

Silver in Latin is Argentum, because it came from an ore called argentite.

People speaking the Latin and Greek languages were around a LONG TIME before your periodic tables which started in the 1860's.

(As in about 2400 years before.....)

:)

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XRDreaming,

I notice from your number plate that you are a Vic man.

In Victoria all non standard lights are legal unless they are "dazzling" to another driver. Now as for the "dazzling", the law makers accept the definition in the dictionary, I'll let you look that up. The only other exceptions are there must not be a red light facing forwards, or a white light facing backwards.

This should be the standard for all states as they all adopted the Road Safety Act, however just to make things difficult, they all made their own "Road Rules" and "Road Regulations", Victoria's being the most different from any other state.

So, to answer Glenn's original question, In some atmospheric conditions those lights may be "dazzling", however I certainly would not write someone a ticket for them.

I think they loof great!

BA_Turbs

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