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<blockquote data-quote="Iceman II" data-source="post: 11020532" data-attributes="member: 38843"><p>I would say you need to look at the Texas Transportation Code under Section 547.303 & 547.322.</p><p>If your getting the vehicle inspected like this the inspector needs some talking to. </p><p>Headlights if they are blacked out and not in use is okay. But, when they are turned on it becomes illegal. The color needs to be White or the Blueish factory color folks. </p><p>If this State Trooper pulls you over, there is going to be a different outcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iceman II, post: 11020532, member: 38843"] I would say you need to look at the Texas Transportation Code under Section 547.303 & 547.322. If your getting the vehicle inspected like this the inspector needs some talking to. Headlights if they are blacked out and not in use is okay. But, when they are turned on it becomes illegal. The color needs to be White or the Blueish factory color folks. If this State Trooper pulls you over, there is going to be a different outcome. [/QUOTE]
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