aftermarket fog lights for bug eye
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aftermarket fog lights for bug eye
seen on here some guys with classics with cibie fog/spotlights
fitted where the originals would be
can you fit aftermarket ones to a bugeye sti cuz as you know the sti dont have any behind the covers
fitted where the originals would be
can you fit aftermarket ones to a bugeye sti cuz as you know the sti dont have any behind the covers
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Shouldn't think it'd be that big of a job.
Its just a case of getting the right sized light unit to go in the gap. And the wires for them should already be tied up in the cars loom i would think.
You'll need a switch though but you can get that from a scrappy no doubt.
Post up pics when/if you do em as i'd like to see the finished job.
Its just a case of getting the right sized light unit to go in the gap. And the wires for them should already be tied up in the cars loom i would think.
You'll need a switch though but you can get that from a scrappy no doubt.
Post up pics when/if you do em as i'd like to see the finished job.
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Pretty sure that the Prodrive Hella 1000FF kit was designed for the bugeye.
I can't, in all honesty, recommend that kit, for reasons I've gone into many times before.
I'd be inclined to try some reputable tuners, Scoobyclinic, Graham Goode, Scoobymania etc for advice.
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Editted to say: foglights are a waste of money and space. Go for driving lights
I can't, in all honesty, recommend that kit, for reasons I've gone into many times before.
I'd be inclined to try some reputable tuners, Scoobyclinic, Graham Goode, Scoobymania etc for advice.
Alcazar
Editted to say: foglights are a waste of money and space. Go for driving lights
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