Akikiki
A'-Lo-HA ! y'all
Follow up to my post above. If you are not familiar, a few years ago artsci on this forum designed a lighted rear applique. Its amazing. It spells out TESLA in special neolight leds and lights up depending on reverse, brake lights, turn signals even (manually) you can make the letters flash green when you car is charging. Very cool.
Back to my update. One of the items of spare parts that they offer for installation or reinstallation is shown at this link.
Replacement Parts - Tesla Lights On this site, you can order the cut to fit double sided tape for the ends of your regular applique.
I bought and installed one of the first two MC Red appliques that were made. That was in 2013. I used it on my 2013 S for 4 years then moved it to my 2017 S. Still works. The second best mod I have made to my S.
The folks around us; behind us or trying to pass us are beginning to not notice how fantastic Teslas are. They are getting more common on the streets. When someone is sitting behind me at a traffic light, I can see the grins and pointing at my trunk while my center section of the lighted rear applique is sweeping the lights on and off from right to left or left to right when my turn signal are on. While the cars are beginning to become common, the light effects still surprise and amuse those folks behind mine.
Back to my update. One of the items of spare parts that they offer for installation or reinstallation is shown at this link.
Replacement Parts - Tesla Lights On this site, you can order the cut to fit double sided tape for the ends of your regular applique.
I bought and installed one of the first two MC Red appliques that were made. That was in 2013. I used it on my 2013 S for 4 years then moved it to my 2017 S. Still works. The second best mod I have made to my S.
The folks around us; behind us or trying to pass us are beginning to not notice how fantastic Teslas are. They are getting more common on the streets. When someone is sitting behind me at a traffic light, I can see the grins and pointing at my trunk while my center section of the lighted rear applique is sweeping the lights on and off from right to left or left to right when my turn signal are on. While the cars are beginning to become common, the light effects still surprise and amuse those folks behind mine.