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Fog Lights

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Just got hold of a set of Fog light grills and was wondering what type of fog lights fit and what other types people recomend/have fitted.
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Post by Gilbert '71 T »

Check theses out :wink:

http://camp914.com/products.html

I thought they were good value, you can probably get them cheaper but then Craig's a really nice bloke, accepts paypal, ships overseas quickly and without problem, they're a piece of cake to install and are much brighter that original units, infact I'd go as far to say that they were even brighter than the high beam on the headlights.
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Post by fourteener »

Darren, totally unrelated but is that your 912 (avatar) & who bought your 914?
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Post by Gilbert '71 T »

Hello James, that's the 912 in the avatar, have been told it should be ready to collect thursday :P

bluemonk (Alan) bought the car

http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=14211

it was a sad moment watching it drive off down the road, but I'm happy it's gone to the right place, I'll definately get another one day just not in the near future

.....I loved driving that car
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Post by Racecraft76 »

Those lights look nice, but I would rather source them here in UK if possible. Any other suggestions?
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Post by abm914 »

If you want modern high power ones then Halfords do a set that fit fine (about £40 but cheaper on Fleabay). I have a new pair somewhere that I've never got around to fitting.....

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Post by Racecraft76 »

Are they 5 inch diameter? I need them to fit in foglight grills to look relatively standard.
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Post by abm914 »

Yep 5 inch - they fit well, Gengs has a pair fitted to his - will try and find a photo.

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Post by Racecraft76 »

Thanks. that would be great.

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Post by roger »

I tried Halfords 12 months ago but found they didn't do them any more. In the end I bought a pair of 5" diameter spots from my local motor factors. They had been in stock for years and I got them for £20.
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Post by Racecraft76 »

any other suggestion for suppliers in uk?
1973 Porsche 914 1.7 (914 EWP) (sold)

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