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Rear Center P-O-R-S-C-H-E, Lens
PAGE ONE Some time back, a topic came up about who had brake and tail lights behind the center lens. It appeared that there was not many that had this feature. At the time, I tried posting some photos of the way mine looks, but the pictures did not come out very nice. I decided to test out my new camera with some additional photos. The rear "reflector" still does reflect, but it is also a lens. The center portion of it where the Porsche name is located, is not coated on the inside with the gray or whatever the type of coating is, it is just the transparent red, just like any other tail light lens, except for the black P-O-R-S-C-H-E script. Hopefully these photos look alright. I didn't realize how few 911's had functional lenses and brake/tail lights where the center reflector is normally located. The first photo is with the lights off. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228262430.jpg Brakes applied, no lights on. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228262565.jpg Lights on. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228262767.jpg Lights out. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228262886.jpg Lights and brakes. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228262973.jpg Brakes applied only. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228265257.jpg Lights and brakes applied. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228265490.jpg No lights, with reflector. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228265669.jpg No lights plus reflector http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228265835.jpg Stay Tuned for Part 2 |
Center reflector
Page 2 Lights and brakes nighttime. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228270341.jpg Lights without brakes, nighttime. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1228271231.jpg Hopefully these are coming out OK. I think that the center panel being able to be used as tail lights and brake lights, should give a lot better view of the rear on the 911, and possibly prevent a rear end collision. Even if it doesn't. I still think it adds to the car. Tony.SmileWavy |
OK, now I will have to play with my lights... Thanks!
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wow!
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No love for me. I have memories of seeing 911's around L.A. that had this setup. I guess I can finally lay this to rest.
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This must be a custom conversion, no?
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I like it. How did you do it?
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If anyone is interested, you can email me for info on this mod, and I will give more details. Tony.
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I like the whole thing lighted under braking. Since I have no 3rd ET light.
Can you post the mod here for all to learn about :) -michael |
+1 on Post Please :D
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Hey, is that the disco era I hear callin'?
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To all that have inquired by email, I am currently working on a write-up for the conversion. It will also include diagrams, and should be fairly easy to follow the wiring schematic. A parts list will also be included, along with more illustrative photos. It may take me a little time to get it in a "final draft" stage, but I am keeping everyone that has emailed, or others that will do so in the future, in a file, to make sure they get the info needed. Thanks to all, Tony.
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Rear Relector
I saw your posting.
Do you have an email with photos on how you did the conversion. I have a 1983 911SC Cabriolet and I am in the process of replacing the rear reflector. |
Very cool. Awaiting write up. Assume a relay will have to be in line from brake lamp wiring.
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Holy Poop, OP 2008???
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7 YEAR OLD POST! Do you think the guy finished his write up yet?
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makes me think of a guy that has his porsche hat, his porsche jacket with porsche down both sleeves, his porsche pants.
definately an 80's and i must say an LA look. sorry, just not for me. |
+1, what t77911s said....
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Looks aside, this would improve rearward visibility/night survive-ability.
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Studies have shown that the most effective third brake lights are at eye level or directed at eye level, say from the top of the rear window. For cabs who hate ET this could be a solution.
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