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Hi all.

Replaced my fog lights with spotlights, so have some spares that might be useful to others.

I have...

2x Cibie reflectors with bulbs etc

1 x Cibie glass lens

Note that I have NO mounting hardware at all, but this would be useful if you have a broken fog light and you can reuse your existing mounting gear.

Also have two H3 bulbs and wiring from the new spotlights, as I put a HID conversion kit in.

Not sure what its worth. Beer?

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Turned out ok actually. Only thing I have to do now is work out how to rewire them - the standard wiring won't allow high beams and 'fog lights' on at the same time.

I moved the car into a more picture friendly spot this morning, I'll get some tonight. I think it looks pretty good, but it does need some tidying another day. Just to try and clean all the silicon out.

I have had a PM already, but I'll let you know.

Yeah thats what I figured. You don't happen to know where they need to go do they?

I guess fog lights and high beams on at the same time doesn't happen. But who drives around with spotlights and no high beam? If you need spotlights, you probably need high beam.

Oh, and these are SOLD.

the relay at the airbox can be modded so you can have driving lights, or driving lights AND integrated fog lights.

with the relay and the diode, you need to apply power to the fog light circuit when the hi-beams are on. you can do it behind the stalk as i believe thats where its switched.

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