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Matt Jenkins corsa |
posted on 4th Jan 05 at 21:49 |
cheers everyone for reply, i think that the best one to use the sierra light | |
Joff |
posted on 3rd Jan 05 at 12:00 |
quote: Not that difficult tho is it :lol: | |
ikky |
posted on 3rd Jan 05 at 11:46 |
put the plate behind the bumper in the centre hole, and use a ford seirra, or old polo light, this work perfectly, and look a million times better than the blue effort above | |
vibrio |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 23:57 |
quote: I thought it was a classic example of a chavtastic wank bumper :boggle: | |
Joff |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 23:55 |
A classic example of "clueless debadging". | |
RichR |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 23:54 |
rieger rear with sierra no plate lights - the two black strips above the plate - with no recess | |
Joff |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 23:53 |
Why do people do this? | |
RichR |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 23:50 |
The most popular choice seems to be sierra number plate lights - cause theyre discreet - Ive got a recess in mine and one light which adequately does the job | |
Andy_N9~DYB |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 16:10 |
yer id do the recess thing and pinch a light of another car that uses a similar set up... | |
James_DT |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 14:25 |
He is, however, correct. | |
Rob B |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 14:16 |
mate you asked for how people have lit them and thats how people do it ... | |
Matt Jenkins corsa |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 14:06 |
if they are the max power ones they are rubbish | |
Rob B |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 13:52 |
you could get the screws with lights in them | |
Matt Jenkins corsa |
posted on 2nd Jan 05 at 13:32 |
i've got a rieger rear bumper and a smoothed boot, so i need move my numberplate to rear bumper, but i need a numberplate light , i wondered whether anyone had any suggestions. |