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Re: Source for "affordable" euro-lights?



"Affordable" Euro-Lights?!  HAHAHAHAHA!!!!  Funny joke!  

Seriously, the cheapest I've seem them in the states is from
Blaufergnugon at about $250-$300 apiece.  And that's for the 4000/Coupes.
 For a 200TQ, I doubt it'll be cheaper.  I'd try buying some nice driving
lights instead.  Those euro lights do look sexy, though...

Good luck!


Timothy



On Wed, 15 Jul 1998 11:00:54 -0500 "Hussey, Dan" <husseyd@rayovac.com>
writes:
>Hey fellow listers,
>
>I was driving the other night and had to run off the road to avoid
>hitting a pack of raccons having a meeting in the middle of the road!  
>I
>didn't see them at all!  And, so I've decided stock lighting just 
>isn't
>going to cut it.  I thought about just getting a set of fogs, but I 
>want
>distance!
>
>I want to order a set of euro-lights for my 200tq sedan.  But, seeing 
>as
>how I am a lowly college student and don't have much money to burn,
>where is the cheapest source for these lights?  
>
>I have heard the names of two places thrown around.  1) Penninsula
>Imports in Canada, and 2) Max at AVS in Washington (the state).  
>
>I have yet to try to contact either of these two parties, but I was
>wondering if anyone knew of "the cheapest source" for european
>headlights??????
>
>Any info would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Later,
>Dan
>'90 200tq (looking for "cheap" euro-lights)
>Personal Quote: "FOR OFF-ROAD USE ONLY!"
>

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