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Re: Holley retrobright 5700K headlight
Those are really bright. My only concern would be that blacked-out UFO hovering 5 feet over the surface of the road. That is a really sharp cutoff.
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Location: Pine Ridge Florida
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Re: Holley retrobright 5700K headlight
Not really sure what that UFO thing was. Probably a reflection from the windshield or something. I just wanted to show how dark it was before I turn the lights on. I’m impressed with the cut off and the brightness.
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Location: Edmonton Alberta
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Re: Holley retrobright 5700K headlight
Those are nice, I think you will be happy with them.
I like to look on the bright side, pun intended: at least you have a Chevy and not a GMC or it'd cost you twice as much.
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