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Rev 2 Rear Light Conversion


trickster6979
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Hi guys. I bought a 1992 T-Bar just a couple of months ago and am lovin it. I really wanna get a rear light conversion for it though - ideally some black lexus. Ive been lookin for ages all over the net but have only found some for the revision 3 Mr2's and by putting them on mine would mean changing the centre panel too. Surely there must be a straight conversion??????

many thanks in advance.

Trickster

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Or try

www.revision6.com

They do a centre panel, which they use for their Rev 6 rear lights.

Russ

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mate, i can do you a set of either brand new rev3 lights and black centre panel with reverse lights for £235..... or a set of used black lexus lights and new black centre panel with reverse lights for £245.

someone else has got first shout, but if you drop me a pm i will let you know how it goes.

the centre panel with reverse lights alone costs over £180 from toyota uk

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Seems a rev3 conversion thread comes up twice a week.. is there a sticky for this??....LMAO

Cant wait for the Rev3 guys to ask for the REV1 conversion!

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Seems a rev3 conversion thread comes up twice a week.. is there a sticky for this??....LMAO

Cant wait for the Rev3 guys to ask for the REV1 conversion!

Retro fitting car parts... mmmmmmmm. It might take off!

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i know shaff. he said this to me aswel. makes it look like its cheap as **** and then he said it it will cost him 18quid to deliever. just skanking

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i know shaff. he said this to me aswel. makes it look like its cheap as **** and then he said it it will cost him 18quid to deliever. just skanking

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true but then the ***** i sell is valued at more than £150, therefore needs to be insured for the full amount in case it gets lost. charging £20 for postage on something costing less than £50 takes the biscuit a little bit :P

am i right??

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