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Toyota Supra Tailights on a Notchie by bowrapennocks
Started on: 05-01-2009 01:56 PM
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Last post by: Fierology on 05-02-2009 02:15 PM
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Report this Post05-01-2009 01:56 PM Click Here to See the Profile for bowrapennocksDirect Link to This Post
Looks like the 93-02 Supra tailights might fit on a Notchie. Has anybody done this?



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Report this Post05-01-2009 01:58 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FierologySend a Private Message to FierologyDirect Link to This Post
different curve, but I'd like to see it tried. Perhaps it'd be easier to do a supra-inspired tail light swap
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Report this Post05-01-2009 02:21 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroFanatic13Send a Private Message to FieroFanatic13Direct Link to This Post
Problem with Notchie tail light options is the angle they have on the veritcal:



Not many tail lights from other cars have an angle remotely close to this even if they are the right width and height.
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Report this Post05-01-2009 02:42 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Fiero84FreakSend a Private Message to Fiero84FreakDirect Link to This Post
Yes, it's been done. RadRuss has MKIV Supra taillights on his notchback.





^^^^^^^ His signature pic.
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It has been done actually. I remebered seeing a burgandy notchie with those lights and other mods on here, try a search and it might come up.
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Report this Post05-01-2009 03:41 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FieroFanatic13Send a Private Message to FieroFanatic13Direct Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Fiero84Freak:

Yes, it's been done. RadRuss has MKIV Supra taillights on his notchback.





^^^^^^^ His signature pic.


These pics show what I was talking about regarding the angle the notchback tail lights have on the lenses. The Supra tail lights look a bit like they are pointed up in the air when installed.

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Report this Post05-01-2009 03:47 PM Click Here to See the Profile for bowrapennocksDirect Link to This Post
Thanks for all of the replies.
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Report this Post05-02-2009 02:15 PM Click Here to See the Profile for FierologySend a Private Message to FierologyDirect Link to This Post
that burgundy fiero looks cool
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