Good bit of scope there for rear-end matrix messages!
Ready-made for Police vehicles - or others wanting to offer suggestions to tailgating 'erberts.
Surprised no-one has thought of it before.
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Good bit of scope there for rear-end matrix messages!
BMW?
Chrome grill on the A30 painted with a chrome surround on the A35, those kidney cutters on the headlights were frowned on by the A&E doctors.NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑18 Jun 2021, 18:28 I always forget what the distinguishing features of the A30/A35 are, although I got a decent lesson from Malcolm formerly of this parish some years ago now. Its the one with the white grill I'll be splattering it on the classics thread shortly.
Regards Neil
There was some deliberateness about the design and some commenters on the mynissanleaf forum asserted that their purpose was "to deflect air around the mirrors" but complained "they protrude like 6 inches above the hood, it seems like a half ass solution to the noise caused by the mirrors"mickthemaverick wrote: ↑06 Mar 2021, 21:39 I have just been playing to try and amend the thing I'm not keen on about that Leaf. Here is my version which I think looks much better proportioned.
Pop up front/flush behind!I had similar feelings about my '90 Miata, with the pop-up headlights. It wasn't long before kits were available to convert them into flush headlights and I seriously considered it. And of course Mazda long ago made the change themselves.
But now when I look at a Miata... excuse me, "mx-5 "... it's lost its charm. Too sleek. Too refined. To me, the pop-up headlamps represent the Soul of the 1st-gen Miata that won my heart. It didn't need a makeover after all.