Illegal to remove amber turn signals?
Originally posted by Black Moon
hOW DO YOU "CLEAR" THEM YOURSELF>>???
hOW DO YOU "CLEAR" THEM YOURSELF>>???
There is another thread with details as well. Do a search.
I was going to do it but now I'm not sure it's worth the hassle.
Originally posted by Ajjra
WebGod, I just want to tell you that you have one of the most beautiful S2000's I have ever seen.
I'm inspired.
WebGod, I just want to tell you that you have one of the most beautiful S2000's I have ever seen.
I'm inspired.

Clearing your headlights yourself isn't that big of a pain, it just takes some patience and time. If you take your time and be careful it is totally worth it...
Originally posted by Kwando
How much are you willing to pay?
How much are you willing to pay?
The answer to the original question is if it doesn't say then you are fine. Any laywers want to comment?
http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?cl=128&a=17
California MVC specifically says amber or white must be visible from the front. Amber on all side lights.
Thought this was kind of funny...
"(b) All lamps used on a motor vehicle except a motorcycle shall be so arranged, adjusted and operated, as to avoid dangerous glare or dazzle."
I guess we drive a motorcycle with airbags.
http://assembly.state.ny.us/leg/?cl=128&a=17
California MVC specifically says amber or white must be visible from the front. Amber on all side lights.
Thought this was kind of funny...
"(b) All lamps used on a motor vehicle except a motorcycle shall be so arranged, adjusted and operated, as to avoid dangerous glare or dazzle."
I guess we drive a motorcycle with airbags.
The only problem with removing the amber pieces or going to Euro/JDM clears is that you won't have those front/side reflectors anymore. I'm not sure what the law is against that, but every car has them!




