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    Spoon carbon wing illegal without brake light?

    Hi guys, looking to install a spoon carbon wing on my eg, I notice the standard spoiler has a brake light but the spoon doesnt. Am I right in saying, In victoria all cars newer than a certain date must have a 3rd brake light? Worst case scenario I will just install one in the rear wiper motor housing and i've deleted the wiper already

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    if you are replacing something without a safety feature thats already there - then yes.

    Same as replacing your fender/s without a indicator installed etc.

    Best to contact vicroads about this !

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    as above...if it has a brakelight and you remove it...its illegal but coppers wont really no...question is are you man enough

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    Quote Originally Posted by najdi View Post
    ...question is are you man enough
    Lol so true no point modifying a car if your too scared but yes is illegal.. Don't worry about it man there's alot worse out there like superchargers hanging out of bonnets, etc...
    Everyday im HUSTLN

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    i used the spoon CF spoiler for 2-3 years, what i did was bought a 30cm LED brake light from autobarn (i think $30), spliced the original 3rd brake light wires and connect the LED light wires to the spliced wires...stuck the light housing using double sided tape

    pulled over numerous times by police who does inspections around the car, never had any issues regarding the 3rd brake light
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    DBG - A New Revolution in Car Modding

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    Thanks guys, I think I might just relocate it to the wiper motor housing

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    Even removing your rear wiper isnt legal. But no one will ever realize

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    I highly recommend removing your rear wiper, looks fully sick uleh

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    i also wanted to know about this as i got the cf wing.. Question is how to make the rear wiper to 3rd brake light.. Someone pls make diy about it..
    A hero is made in the moment, not from questioning the past or fearing what's to come. - Brainiac

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    Just re route the wire from the top into the glass (following same chanel as the wiper wires, buy a red brake light from autobarn or wherever and make sure it fits into the wiper housing. Then just jigsaw out a slot so the light penetrates though. Then glue/screw or whatever it in. I haven't even attempted it yet but that was my plan. I'm not worried about a defect, more insurance purposes I.e someone goes up my ass and they don't have to pay because I got no brake light

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    Hi,

    As far as I am
    Aware this is illegal and If you are looking into keeping it legal don't hesitate to contact me via inbox as I have a contact whom can supply these wings with the third brake light supplied.
    Cool story bro

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    I would but I already have my wing. Also better to mount the light lower for lower center of gravity lol

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