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Old Aug 23, 2009 | 12:42 PM
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Default P1 Lights, Pre-Facelift

Not entirely sure this has been done on here before (couldn't find anything here on SN) But here's my '95 fitted with Hella P1 lights:

https://www.scoobynet.com/picture.ph...pictureid=6689

https://www.scoobynet.com/picture.ph...pictureid=6688

https://www.scoobynet.com/picture.ph...pictureid=6690

If anyone's interested in doing the same let me know & I can add a list of bits & bobs & where to get them (inc part no's & rough costs)
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Hello, I'm going to change my front bumper for a facelift one but I would like some advice on how to fit the P1 light and cover to that bumper! Where to get the parts, brackets etc

Thanks Claire
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Hello, I'm going to change my front bumper for a facelift one but I would like some advice on how to fit the P1 light and cover to that bumper! Where to get the parts, brackets etc

Thanks Claire
All the parts *should* be available from your local dealer, might be a bit pricey tho'

The only parts I used from the above were the brackets, part no's SACC 6013 and SACC 6014

You then need the Hella 90mm AS191 lamps, got mine from Stafford Vehicle Components (Stafford Vehicle Components - Headlights)

& you'll need some covers, again Subaru can suplly these or there are plenty of places that do replica's at a reasonable price ...I used ets racing (ETSRacing Fog Lamp Covers www.etsracing.com) for mine.

Trickiest bit (& I'm not sure if Subaru will be able to help?) will be/ is the harness/ loom ...I made my own, fairly easy if you feel comfortable with soldering/crimping ...if not an auto electrician would be able to knock you something up in less than an hour
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