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Mail From: bwb24 (Brad Boston)
800luvbugg.com/shop?frame=2.55.3305
OK, so maybe they aren?t so innovative but I can't find them anyplace
else and I can't find them for my Miata. I think they (or something
like it) would do a good job of lighting up the road if made correctly
and would keep me from having to mount another set of driving lights.
Has any one seen them around or know of any way to convert the these VW
headlights (they use some strange mounting flange right, or so it says
on the website) I know that this wont be as good as say ,a set of Hella
4000's, but is it even a possibility?
Brad
Mail From: bwb24 (Brad Boston)
800luvbugg.com/shop?frame=2.55.3305
OK, so maybe they aren?t so innovative but I can't find them anyplace
else and I can't find them for my Miata. I think they (or something
like it) would do a good job of lighting up the road if made correctly
and would keep me from having to mount another set of driving lights.
Has any one seen them around or know of any way to convert the these VW
headlights (they use some strange mounting flange right, or so it says
on the website) I know that this wont be as good as say ,a set of Hella
4000's, but is it even a possibility?
Brad
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Mail From: miataturbo (Sam Sharp)
It looks like all you're getting is an H4 with a partial reflector,
and a yellow H3 fog light. I think the "normal" H4 Hellas or Cibies
would be better.
Sam
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:02:48 -0500, Brad Boston <(email redacted)> wrote:
> 800luvbugg.com/shop?frame=2.55.3305
>
> OK, so maybe they aren't so innovative but I can't find them anyplace
> else and I can't find them for my Miata. I think they (or something
> like it) would do a good job of lighting up the road if made correctly
> and would keep me from having to mount another set of driving lights.
> Has any one seen them around or know of any way to convert the these VW
> headlights (they use some strange mounting flange right, or so it says
> on the website) I know that this wont be as good as say ,a set of Hella
> 4000's, but is it even a possibility?
>
> Brad
>
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Mail From: miataturbo (Sam Sharp)
It looks like all you're getting is an H4 with a partial reflector,
and a yellow H3 fog light. I think the "normal" H4 Hellas or Cibies
would be better.
Sam
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:02:48 -0500, Brad Boston <(email redacted)> wrote:
> 800luvbugg.com/shop?frame=2.55.3305
>
> OK, so maybe they aren't so innovative but I can't find them anyplace
> else and I can't find them for my Miata. I think they (or something
> like it) would do a good job of lighting up the road if made correctly
> and would keep me from having to mount another set of driving lights.
> Has any one seen them around or know of any way to convert the these VW
> headlights (they use some strange mounting flange right, or so it says
> on the website) I know that this wont be as good as say ,a set of Hella
> 4000's, but is it even a possibility?
>
> Brad
>
> _______________________________________________
> Miata mailing list
> (email redacted)
> ftl.realbig.com/mailman/listinfo/miata
>
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Mail From: Subhunter (H M Harvey)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Boston" <(email redacted)>
> OK, so maybe they aren't so innovative but I can't find them anyplace
> else and I can't find them for my Miata. I think they (or something
> like it) would do a good job of lighting up the road if made correctly
> and would keep me from having to mount another set of driving lights.
Ahh the age old question, can one really ever have too many sets of lights?
Hank & the Scandalously Stripped Silver '99
Curmudgeon Racing
Deep in the Heart of Dragon Country
Murphy, Nawth Carolina
Mail From: Subhunter (H M Harvey)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Brad Boston" <(email redacted)>
> OK, so maybe they aren't so innovative but I can't find them anyplace
> else and I can't find them for my Miata. I think they (or something
> like it) would do a good job of lighting up the road if made correctly
> and would keep me from having to mount another set of driving lights.
Ahh the age old question, can one really ever have too many sets of lights?
Hank & the Scandalously Stripped Silver '99
Curmudgeon Racing
Deep in the Heart of Dragon Country
Murphy, Nawth Carolina
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