
EuroTails4Kona
So what are you doing for reverse lights? Or are you just foregoing that? I really want amber turns, but I don't want to lose my reverse lights or hack something in (and I sure as hell don't want to spend the money on a Euro bumper).
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Looks good for fakers. I just hate that huge ass reflector.
I like my OEM Euro's
For my brake light (SVT rear bumper), I'm putting a 1"x4" or so light, that is slightly tinted in behind my bumper grill.
I like my OEM Euro's
For my brake light (SVT rear bumper), I'm putting a 1"x4" or so light, that is slightly tinted in behind my bumper grill.
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Pappy wrote: RicerLooks good for fakers. I just hate that huge ass reflector.
I like my OEM Euro's
For my brake light (SVT rear bumper), I'm putting a 1"x4" or so light, that is slightly tinted in behind my bumper grill.
same idea here when I get mine. just i dont know if i should center it or offset it
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Yeah, I'll prob just use a Volkswagon style light down underneath if I ever put reverse lights back on. I don't backup at night, so I don't have problems.
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