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Took this over the weekend, I was trying to get the water spraying, but took this by mistake, what do you all think?

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Looks like it's broke.

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I thought that too, but it seems to give the lamps a good blast!

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Looks mint! Will have to try it on mine!:rofl:

I thought it was knackered as well! :rofl:

My first thought was that it was surrounded by frozen water :D

Steve

Looks like somethin' out of Aliens. Good shot :)

Ants, Is this a further option of the vRS?

Something i didn't know about.

Looks like somethin' out of Aliens. Good shot :)

:eek: It does though ;):rofl: It is good though :)

Being arty meself (ho hum), Ants, you could extrapolate the idea by cutting the picture so that the "alien" is in the top right-hand corner and fade the car in the background, adding a mysterious shimmering light around it...

It could then be an "identify the item" pic, or "add a caption" pic.

I'll get me coat. :sofahide:

Mo

Ants, Is this a further option of the vRS?

Something i didn't know about.

If you choose xenon headlights you get the washers as they have to have them by law. I think

If you choose xenon headlights you get the washers as they have to have them by law. I think

Is that right? It's like a Michael Caine moment to me: "Not a lot of people know that." (Or maybe they do?)

Then again, I don't have Xenons and I'm not Michael Caine, so OK to ignore this - well almost, I guess.

Thanks and regards

Mo

Yes, if you get Xenons as a factory fitted option in the UK, you must have headlamp washers. It's to do with debris possibly collecting on the headlamp lens, and then the Xenon lightbeam defracting because of the said debris and possibly blinding other drivers.

It's apparently not a legal requirement anywhere else (as far as I know).

Steve

good photo, but looks erotic in a way!!! did your car get excited;) :rofl::rolleyes:

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