These are the little pinpoint lights, but I don't think these are bright
enough to blind you. However, the larger gas discharge headlights can be
a
problem if the auto leveler isn't working or the road surface has a lot of
undulation, which would pitch the following car up and down faster than
the
auto-leveler can compensate. Or if the driver has the bad taste to have
his
high beams on behind you.
"Dan Stephenson" <stephedanospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:2008042009253550073-stephedanospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On 2008-04-19 01:14:52 -0500, sjmmail2000-247@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
>
>> Like all the 911 models, the GT3 RS will also get a facelift by the end
>> of the year. Next to the new LED lights that will be offered for the
>> entire 911 line-up, the GT3 RS also features cleaner front bumper
design,
>> with larger intakes at the corners, lightweight fixed rear wing, and
>> thinner glass for further weight savings. Porsche will also work under
>> the hood to give the GT3 RS enough power to compete with models like
>> Nissan GT-R V-Spec and Lexus LF-A. (...)
>> Read More:
>>
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/car-news/-porsche-gt3-rs-facelift-spy-shots-ar56080.html
>
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>
> What are LED lights? Are those the pin-point lights that blind you in
the
> rearview window at night?
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> Dan Stephenson
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