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Which LED image would you choose when opening your door?

Which would you choose?

  • The red!

  • The Silver!


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Going to grab a pair of these, but can't decide on which one to get! Which do you like? Red or Silver?

Personally, I think the red is more updated, but the Silver would go better with my car (which I plan on having completely blacked out)...Don't use my opinion here to sway your decision :)
 

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I prefer the "badge" over the "circle". It seems more inline with the status of the car.

Ya you are right. I would go with these, but now I just looked at what was posted above and love the T

Honestly, neither. I like the simplicity of the Abstract Ocean puddle lights:
Ultra-Bright LED Puddle Lights (pair)

I have the T logo puddle lights on my S and I love them.

Crap...now its going to be an even tougher decision! Get the abstract ocean T or the badge?!
 
I have blue fang-T on fronts. Bought 'em on ebay $20 and ...they are cylindrical but fit into the same spot where I removed the rectangular Tesla puddle lights... with just a bit of Dremel to widen the rectangular hole a bit (couple millimeters). If I were to put the Tesla lights back in you'd never know the holes were modified.

DID YOU KNOW? These "ghost lights" use a stack of lenses and LED as a projector to shine through a piece of photographic film of any image captured on it... You could use any old camera with photo-positive ("slide film") not "negative print film" to take a picture of anything you want ... such that the image size on film is about 5mm max diameter. Once developed, cut a little circle out of the film encasing your image and re-assemble it into the tiny projector. Ta-da! Anything you want can shine on the ground ... if you can still find a place to buy and get film developed.
 
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DID YOU KNOW? These "ghost lights" use a stack of lenses and LED as a projector to shine through a piece of photographic film of any image captured on it... You could use any old camera with photo-positive ("slide film") not "negative print film" to take a picture of anything you want ... such that the image size on film is about 5mm max diameter. Once developed, cut a little circle out of the film encasing your image and re-assemble it into the tiny projector. Ta-da! Anything you want can shine on the ground ... if you can still find a place to buy and get film developed.

I lost you at "did you know..." but that sounds sick. I could have a photo of anything!