| Adding Interior And Exterior Lighting And Switches. |


| If There's one thing a Rabbit is lacking in its frills. The Basic layout is very functional, but has no flair. I've Added A bunch of lighted switched to mine that control things like the cooling fan, the front fog lights, the interior lights, and the bed lights. At night these all glow red or blue or amber. That mixed with the cluster, and gauges red backlights, and the whole thing looks right out of Star Trek. And would you believe I fit a CD player in the radio slot! I never thought it would fit. I've Replaced The interior lights with 2 red truck marker lights hidden in the dash cavity, and under the seats for a deep glow that lights up the car so you can see. |
| Another Area that needs vast Improvement on a Rabbit is the Lighting. I Recommend Adding some sort of aux lights or fog lights. As You can see here I have a $20 dollar set of amber fog lights, and let me tell you, They nearly double your night time field of view and depth of sight. While your up there ad a 3 dollar set of deer whistles, and protect your investment from a run in. |


| You can Even Add Rear Foglights for Backing up, Or getting a nasty tailgater to back off by blinding him or her with a blast from a halogen bulb. Lastly Think About Getting a Air horn or dual horns. The Little Rabbit is sometimes missed in todays modern world of Suv's. A loud set of truck horns lets people know "Hey Jerk off, I'm Here Too. " |
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