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Hello just a quick question maybe the answer is somewhere in hre but after half an hour searching i'm giving up. As i have an apointment at the MOT backhere in Belgium on monday i was wondering if it is normal that my Supra has 4 stoplights (+the one in the midle ofcourse). As averything has to be original to get it imported here i wanted to know ifthis is as it has to be or have they plugged in 2 extra stoplights afterwards? The 2 red lghts in the back go on wen i have my headlghts on as do thy shine brighter when i push the stoppingpedal.

 

Normally only 3 stoppinglights are allowed here but if this is original it sholdn't be a problem.

 

Might be a silly question to you guys =) and sorry for the spellingmistakes it's a very old keyboad =)

 

Grtz

Seba

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As above.

 

It's the UK spec cars that have only two stop lights (the centre brake light is a fake blanking plate as LED brake lights were not allowed back when these were first produced).

 

They only have two brake lights as the fogs had to be a certain distance from the brake lights. The fog lights on UK cars are in the place of the reverse lights on the jspec, with the reverse lights moved to the place where the 2nd pair of stop lights are.

 

I've not sure about the Euro spec cars, but assume it was similar.

 

Confusing? Probably!

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Ok thx for the info much appreciated!!

 

heb je al een mistlicht ook? kheb er 1 aangehangen van een aanhangwagen :p moest toch binnen voor spuitwerk enzo dus hing ik er die ff snel aan voor de keuring :D

grtz

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