best source for 200 euros?
Pasqualoni, James E
james.pasqualoni at gs.com
Thu Nov 18 16:07:02 EST 2004
> on 11/18/04 1:06 PM, Gerard at gerard at 2226.co.za wrote:
>
> > Just a note for those here with Euros. Our good friend Paul Fernandes
> > can send, and has sent, brand new lenses from Europe. They run about
> > $30-$40 depending exchange rates and careful shipment is around $35.
> > That's $30-$40 per lens, not $90-$100.
>
> Does that mean that on my next trip across the pond that I can
> pick up some
> over there? Anyone done this? My sister lives in Barcelona and I visit
> regularly.
Henry Harper wrote:
I would make sure you are getting the headlight assemblies which consist of
lens, reflector, bracket, side reflector, etc. and not just the replaceable
lens alone (which won't fit the NA lights). Unless you only need a
replacement lens for some already-installed euro headlight assemblies...
Henry
I agree with Henry. You need to be sure that you are taking the full head
lamp set and not just the lenses. If you want to cut costs on the relay
side, you can order the relays, connectors, etc. from
http://www.danielsternlighting.com/ <http://www.danielsternlighting.com/> .
You will need to buy the 10/12 gauge wire. The instructions are on the web
site. I used it, and my lights work great. I also bought my Euro lights
from him for around $325 a piece. All together, I think it was around $700
with bulbs.
No affiliation, just a satisfied customer willing to share the experience.
Jim
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