I just installed a Chinese sourced triangular-shaped LED brake light that flashes when braking. My car is a BN7, a two seater. I removed the center screw that holds the aluminum surround behind the seats. I then fabricated a hinged mount that allows me to raise and lower the brake light. This entails no alteration of the car whatsoever other than replacing the bolt and nut at that location with a screw with a similar head. The mount is made from two pieces L-shaped 1/4" fiberboard, with the L running up behind the surround and held in place with the screw. I installed a small hinge on the portion extending forward, attaching the light to the other hinged side. This allows me to swing the brake light up (held with a small wire clip) or down. This won't work with the tonneau or hood in place, but I can hinge it out of the way if I use the tonneau. I live in Florida, so I rarely use the hood and haven't installed the side curtains since I brought the car down here. This car also has the reflectors electrified, giving me four brake lights in addition to the new flasher. I'm about to install LED bulbs in the basic brake/running/turn signal lights. I'll try to post a picture if there is interest. I paid about $6 for the brake light, my total investment. Truthfully, I rarely drive this car at night, but we are little guys out there, and good lights help.