cozzy90 wrote: what why are they illegal in new cars?
I think it was something to do with safety for pedestrians. There cant be anything with sharp edges or pointy on the front of the car. Wonder what was the last production car to have pop-ups?
corkmr2 wrote: cozzy90 wrote: what why are they illegal in new cars?
I think it was something to do with safety for pedestrians. There cant be anything with sharp edges or pointy on the front of the car. Wonder what was the last production car to have pop-ups?
Im going to guess mx5-think that had pop up lights til 98
Mister Two wrote: corkmr2 wrote: cozzy90 wrote: what why are they illegal in new cars?
I think it was something to do with safety for pedestrians. There cant be anything with sharp edges or pointy on the front of the car. Wonder what was the last production car to have pop-ups?
Im going to guess mx5-think that had pop up lights til 98
Im just after realising the mr2 mk2 with pop up lights was produced until 2000
I believe that pop up lights are an Integral part of automotive culture and indeed motoring heritage and as such should be afforded the protection European cultural laws.
I wounder what name for that kind of mod would be?
cozzy has so called "lazy eyes" on his m2.
dshamrock2000 has ..... ? any ideas? disco eyes....blinking eyes....sexy eyes
I have to say - although our popups are another similarity we share with the F40 (along with the classic wedge sports car shape), the popups on a 2 are nicer
Spidey wrote: I have to say - although our popups are another similarity we share with the F40 (along with the classic wedge sports car shape), the popups on a 2 are nicer
to me it looks like f40 has got unsuccessful plastic surgery after noticing pop ups on m2....not sure if years of manufacturing would back my story up