Styling  Brava 2001 - Poly Ellipitical lights plus inserts?

Currently reading:
Styling  Brava 2001 - Poly Ellipitical lights plus inserts?

IPNinja

New member
Joined
Jul 14, 2011
Messages
3
Points
2
Hi there!!

I wonder if you can shed some light on this, I've seen the Poly lights for the Brava, and I also saw (On this forum) a yellow Bravo with some inserts, are these custom made inserts or can you buy them?

I have a Fiat Brava 2001 1.2 SX and she's my first car! So want her to look her best, I've already put some new low profile tyres on and thinking about other nice subtle mods I can do that don't look like I'm trying to channel "Devvo" :D I'm a bit of a girl rocker so she's metallic blue/black which is a nice base me thinks!

Thanks

Nat
 
Hey Nat welcome to the forum!

The polyeliptical headlights are a great modification. The ones that are colour coded inside have infact been pulled open then spray painted and resealed. People have put the lights in the oven to soften the seal, then scraped the rest out or used a heat gun/paint stripper.

Its been done on this fantstic Marea https://www.fiatforum.com/members-motors/92186-beast-marea-updated-new-wheels.html

If you have not already have a nosey around the forum for inspiration.
Bravo/Brava/Marea Guides Section

View all the Bravos In the Members Motors section
View all the Bravos In our Forum Garage

View all the Bravas In the Members Motors Section
View all the Bravas In our Forum Garage

Get some pictures up, :)
 
Last edited:
Thanks for the reply!!

That sounds awfully complicated!! I saw the Marea lights on e-bay... I am very tempted but the putting in the oven and everything sounds pretty scary is there any how to's anywhere?

Like I said I'm new to the world of motoring so I'm a complete novice when it comes to car mods.

I'll post some pics of Eva (My Brava) later! She's my baby - even though I've only had her a month and she's had to have a new battery, crank shaft sensor and fuel relays lol.
 
Back
Top