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28th July 2010, 04:21 PM
#41
I have used the D2 rear fog lights before, this works even better for tailgaters.
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28th July 2010, 05:15 PM
#42
Easy....never mind all that...just throw out some road spikes.....

Then hit them with a combination of water, oil and brake fluid deployed from the jets installed at the rear of your vehicle....

Then when they have stopped, pull over, have a chat and kick them in the shins....

Job done
Not sure if its evil enough though....
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28th July 2010, 07:03 PM
#43
The DB5 that was used in Goldfinger is up for auction. Perhaps you should put in a bid.
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28th July 2010, 08:28 PM
#44
Hmmmm fog Lights.
Well I now have fog lights in my work vehicle and find that they are not at all blinding and rather ineffective. However, Around here it is not uncommon to drive 100 km through thick fog to bright sunny day and back to thick fog many times.
I heard a copper talking on the ABC that you can get fined for having them on if the conditions are clear. He also said that the police can fine you for having them off if conditions warrant having them on.
Me? I am too Scared to use the bloody things!
Talking to a Vic Roads officer, he believes that no legislation has been written for the use or non use of them.
The local hairdresser got fined in Tarawingee for having them on but she has the same problem of going from a pea souper to a clear day and she got off the fine.
I do agree that some of the foglights are too bright though.
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30th July 2010, 07:32 AM
#45
Simon, the easiest way to reflect the light back is with one of those see through dividers used in vans to keep the air con in the cabin.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.

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