eurolens replacements..

Steve Jensen sjensen at mindspring.com
Sun Jun 17 16:50:06 EDT 2001


Earlier, the hairy green toads let Richard inquire:
> but i'm about to purchase some used euro's h4/h1 cibies...
> and would like to know where i should purchase my replacement lenses..
> i remember autometrix.. but they are not supplying to general public??

Richard:

Here's my experience as posted to the list in April...

>>Thanks to all that replied to my request for a U.S. supplier of Eurolight
lenses.  Tony Lum sent me a one word reply to my question, which was the
name of the company I was looking for: PUMA (okay, PUMA is four letters,
stands for Performance Unlimited Motoring Accessories).  And the company is
now based in Ohio.

The other suppliers for the light in question - a 1981 MB 300SD Bosch
Eurolight - had quoted me around $75 for just the lens.  I called PUMA,
talked to a friendly guy named Paul, he says yup it's in stock and it's $45.
He also says they have a good variety of eurolights in stock and for anyone
to call with any questions.

Wanted to post this in case anyone cracks a Eurolight and needs a lens, they
can be reached at http://www.puma-access.com, or (800) 354-3552.>>

-Steve Jensen
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