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Old 29-01-2008   #1
 
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hi i have been trying to get hold of some lexus style rear lights 4 my bravo any1 know if u can get them if net any idea on what i can do with the rear light would be good
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Old 30-01-2008   #2
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Re: rear lights

no you cant get lexarse lights, thank god!

you can fit light masks to make them look different, but you deserve a slap if you do.

you could always tint them.

on my bravo i fitted one rear light from a LHD bravo so both sides were identicle (with red foglights) and i didnt have a reverse light.
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Re: rear lights

Well you could do custom 307 lexus lights....



OR got just go custom with the originals....



OR buy these ugly aftermarket ones for lots of money



Decisions decisions, LOL
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Re: rear lights

The best part of the bravos styling is its arse. why change the lights? they look better than every other car as standard.
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Re: rear lights

i belive the one way to go with rear lights on a bravo is leave them alone. i agree with fiat_-_bravo that they are the best looking stand rear lights around
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Re: rear lights

i Agree i love the rear lights on the bravo agree with the above about them as they look much better than most cars on the road if u want to do anything i would just tint them lightly
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rear lights that are standard are sexy
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