Better check to see what your state's laws say about vehicle lighting.  It may be very much illegal to drive a car on public roads while using such as this.  I know that most states have specific laws about what color of lighting may be used on what parts of a vehicle.  White is allowed only in front, except for backup and license plate lights, red is allowed only on back, and so on.  I believe most states specifically reserve blue exterior lighting for law enforcement, and that having any blue lighting on the exterior of your own vehicle can, and has actually been construed as some form of ??impersonating a police officer?, even when such lighting is not arranged in any way that looks like it would on an actual police vehicle.  I think the only color of lighting that is generally allowed outside of specific places is amber/orange.

  Legal issues aside, I see a significant safety issue here as well.  Would you want to be driving behind this on a dark night?



  I see serious problems with glare and visibility.

  It seems to me that with ownership of such a fine car as a Ford comes some responsibility to set an example, to show that we are above the tackiness and the bad taste of the ricers.  If you truly value tackiness and bad taste above performance, utility, and safety, then please sell your Ford to someone who will treat it with proper respect, and go by a Honduh instead.

  I guess it needs to happen, every so often, that someone will post a series of pictures like those that have been posted here, to show just how right I am when I say that there are some people who simply shouldn' t be allowed to own Fords.


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