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niloc
Hi all,

I know this has been discussed before but so far no categorical statement but after some phoning to Lexus Technical by Poole Lexus service I have had assurance that you do not need deflectors. In fact they dont sell them nor does any manufacturer make them, evidently the lights do not kick up to the left and only emit a very flat beam which when used in conjunction with the Intelligent Adaptive Front-lighting System (i-AFS) is perfectly legal in europe.

Looking forward to showing the Germans a serious competitor to their mercs and beamers

Col
Rob
my car has been here for years with the RHD lights and not had any probs so doubt you will...

serious comp? think they have enough porsches and audis to contend with ! ohmy.gif
stevet
Does this also include cars without the Adaptive Front Lighting?
niloc
Sorry not sure I, but probably not since the AFS system makes the lights point into the corner which is the main reason why there is no need to specifically light up the left . But I thought that if you had Xenon/Bi xenon lights the AFS was standard anyway? again not sure, sorry I cant be more helpful

Colin
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