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The latest bakkies had [[Reflectors]] in the [[Bumpers#B140 Bakkie|bumperettes]]. | The latest bakkies had [[Reflectors]] in the [[Bumpers#B140 Bakkie|bumperettes]]. | ||
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In most countries, reflecting surfaces are built into the lenses of the Lighting System lamps.
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Front
Note the white reflectors on the grille of South Africa-built Datsun 1200/Datsun 120Y pickup
Side Markers
Some countries used reflectors for the side lamps, for example North America used rear side reflectors (markers the reflect during the day, and light up with the running lights).
See Main Article: Side_Lamps#RED.2C_REAR
Rear
South Africa used rear reflectors.
The latest bakkies had Reflectors in the bumperettes.
Tailgate
For those countries where a bigger relector is required -- such as Australia and Kenya -- separate rear reflectors were added to the tailgate.
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