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Yeah that’s wild I wouldn’t think of a car headlight having a similar wavelength to sunlight

That’s wild, I mean I would have to assume a regular ass grow light would be cheaper.

Wait what is that even a thing, from like any car model?

100% it’s a Lambo it needs something bright and dare I say a little garish.

Do you even drift brah.  Hey hitting the wall just adds a little patina lol.  

There is a not less than 100% chance the person writing the note drives a Nissan Altima.

I mean they are all pretty distinctive IMO, it’s not like they are all plain white with black letters.

Counterpoint why does a plate need to be fancy? It’s strictly there to convey information. I mean it varies by state of course but here in Texas we have literally hundreds of different designs to pick from.

I mean they are fine, just so long as you aren’t buying it BECAUSE of some supposed performance gain.  They can be reused so keeps garbage out of the landfills, thumbs up form this guy.

Custom plate strictly for a car show that is removed when it’s over I am fine with, driving public road with it fuck you.

Oof well that’s what happens when you hire Butterfingers & Son Exotic Transport

Ok hear me out, I have a plan. Someone give me the money to buy this, and I’ll daily it to work every day I possibly can. I’ll take road trips in it, even though it mean I have to ship my luggage, I’ll rack up all kinds of miles on this baby. Strictly to make these billionaire car collectors cry because someone is

Maybe it is just a southern thing, like I just assumed since they are everywhere here it’s the same in other states.

True, but disbanding can be troublesome, since in many cases you need at least 2/3 to agree, though it varies. Honestly when you look at horror stories like this they seem to be mostly high end subdivisions for rich folks.

I’m in the south, Texas, and unless you are part of the old “townsite” almost every single subdivision has them, though there don’t seem to be many HOA Karens around me.

That doesn’t work here, almost every single established subdivision has restrictions and most in the last 40 years have an HOA though typically, locally at least, I have never heard horror stories like this.

The maybe it’s a Texas thing, I have worked on property all over the state and with the exception of old subdivisions almost everyone I have seen has some for of restrictions, and most in the last 4o or so years also have an HOA.

Well that’s about the “sweet spot” for being in a subdivision, that has restrictions, but likely no HOA to enforce them. It’s not impossible, and it may vary depending on where you live. Where I am in Texas, almost any subdivision after the mid 70's has restrictions and usually an HOA, but it’s typically the fancier

Ahh a good old fashion Bandit Run.

If there are no HOA-less houses in desirable areas of where you live, move to a better part of the country where that isn’t the case.”