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Originally Posted by dullbird
I just plan to put them on my roof bars one day.
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Originally Posted by dullbird
I just plan to put them on my roof bars one day.
Disappearing into my distant memory - this idea was seen on a Simca in the late sixties - and the vehicle involved looked much like the first Discovery...it also reminds of the 'Tijuana Taxis' of the time...
but that thing on the bonnet is very sus, eeecchhhhhh! (pinched from a rally car of about 1980s maybe...)
on a disco, there's space over a - b pillars.......
cheers, GQ
No, not just you, poor disco has a cancerous growth !Quote:
Originally Posted by DiscoDave
Four on the roof, for you guys.
Now it looks really crook!
GQ
Dobbo, now i have stopped laughing from reading the replies to this thread i will have a shot at answering seriously with no reference to any number og mammory glands, jugs, boobs, tits, norks or otherwise.
The best bet would be to get a roof rack and fit the lights to that, but as tusker said roof lights arent permitted, well at least not in NSW. Matt
as far as i heard
roof lights are permitted as long as they don't work ;)
decrative value only..........
just hide a cut switch somewhere to flick if the police pull you over......
it can't be illegal to have them on the roof full stop as ever second hilux has got them not to mention jeep
besides if you get pulled over just say "there roof tits officer" "would you like to cop a feel"
No officer there not spotties there just clearance lights!!!!!
At the end of the day if mister plod is in a bad mood it wouldnt matter if they were your pet glow worms riding in the wind, you will get a ticket. Matt
They would be strictly for offroad and paddock use only, have you ever tried to find a horse in a paddock at night?Quote:
Originally Posted by Ace
Plus I'm itching to do a night Stockton run and good lights are a must for this also.
I thought that any light fitted to a vehicle had to work.
Ron