Black Magic @ The Smith's Cottage (56k Warning)
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True my last name is Smith, but this isn't my cottage.
It'* my friend Andrew'* cottage, his last name happens to be Smith too.
It is however, my 1991 SSE... Black Magic
I made sure to have the bass thumping (3x10in subs) as we approached, so everyone knew we had arrived.
Enjoy....








Some various shots that I took on that weekend....


It'* my friend Andrew'* cottage, his last name happens to be Smith too.
It is however, my 1991 SSE... Black Magic
I made sure to have the bass thumping (3x10in subs) as we approached, so everyone knew we had arrived.

Enjoy....








Some various shots that I took on that weekend....


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Originally Posted by vital49
I really love your 91. It'* very clean and sharp, it'* just that the fog lights look a little out of place!!
That car is sweet!
That car is sweet!
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Yea but you guys should see night driving with them.
One set are Pilot 150 Fogs, and the other are Pilot 150 Driving lights.
The "fogs" are my regular lights, and they light up as much or more then the highbeams on my 97.
The "driving" lights (aka high beams) are like super spot lights that cut through the dark.... you just have to see them.
Drivers have no problem w/ my "fog" lights because they are so low.... but of course, they have a big problem w/ my "driving" (aka high beams).... lol
One set are Pilot 150 Fogs, and the other are Pilot 150 Driving lights.
The "fogs" are my regular lights, and they light up as much or more then the highbeams on my 97.
The "driving" lights (aka high beams) are like super spot lights that cut through the dark.... you just have to see them.
Drivers have no problem w/ my "fog" lights because they are so low.... but of course, they have a big problem w/ my "driving" (aka high beams).... lol
Originally Posted by Merlin 91/97
Yea but you guys should see night driving with them.
One set are Pilot 150 Fogs, and the other are Pilot 150 Driving lights.
The "fogs" are my regular lights, and they light up as much or more then the highbeams on my 97.
The "driving" lights (aka high beams) are like super spot lights that cut through the dark.... you just have to see them.
Drivers have no problem w/ my "fog" lights because they are so low.... but of course, they have a big problem w/ my "driving" (aka high beams).... lol
One set are Pilot 150 Fogs, and the other are Pilot 150 Driving lights.
The "fogs" are my regular lights, and they light up as much or more then the highbeams on my 97.
The "driving" lights (aka high beams) are like super spot lights that cut through the dark.... you just have to see them.
Drivers have no problem w/ my "fog" lights because they are so low.... but of course, they have a big problem w/ my "driving" (aka high beams).... lol
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Originally Posted by fantastic88
Is it easy to instal fog lights on cars that do not have them?
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