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I've got a bug eye WRX and i'm rather fed up with not being able 2 C the road during the hours of darkness. What r my options?
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Originally Posted by Slap Head
I've got a bug eye WRX and i'm rather fed up with not being able 2 C the road during the hours of darkness. What r my options?
More seriously, your choices are Morettes, STI lamps or the WRS lamps, all of which will be better.
We don't find them to be too bad, but different people have different opinions.
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I was not too keen on the morettes, check out here http://www.scoobyworld.co.uk/trolley...2/17/index.htm
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Blimey!!!!! nearly £600 ,i bought those wrs one's for £285 brand new from trade stand at castle coombe.The company was SGM race paint Banbury Oxon TEL-01295 272737 give then a ring they might still have some.They come in LHD mode ,you just got to swap them to RHD.
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Cheappies are usually available new on ebay for (from memory) around £150. If you go for those, do a search on here first, I think there are some quirks with the wiring which you will need to know...
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