Driving Lights
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Anywhere from Halfords to Scoobysport, to direct from PIAA.
Yes, loads of different makes, loads of variation in price too. If you want a complete kit with everything you need, the Scoobysport one seems pretty well-rounded.
Yes, loads of different makes, loads of variation in price too. If you want a complete kit with everything you need, the Scoobysport one seems pretty well-rounded.
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I got the PIAA kit from graheme good racing, a bit expensive but very good! Don't know what years it fits but went straight onto my MY99 with the brackets GGR supplied. Then look for the idiots guide to fitting on Scoobynet and bob's ure uncle and bu**er me daylight at midnight!
Dan.
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Bought a pair of Cibie-Oscar units.(Scoobysport)
I've seen the light.:-)
Very impressive beam.Putting them off after a while,and one might think the normal lights aren't burning.
Grtz.Arend.
I've seen the light.:-)
Very impressive beam.Putting them off after a while,and one might think the normal lights aren't burning.
Grtz.Arend.
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