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RE: Hella Eurospec Headlights



I'll second his joy.

I finished my headlights this past week, and even with the standard bulbs
that came with them, they are quite potent.  I did my own relays and wiring
harness, which took some time and a some extra trips to the parts store, but
it was worth it.  I rigged up the blank slot in the turn signals ('86 4000
BTW) in the bumpers to double as parking lights.  With the city lights on,
it looks pretty neat.  I'm also working on converting the driver's side tail
light in the trunk lid to also work as a rear fog lamp.  

dB


> -----Original Message-----
> From:	David Thoresen [SMTP:epicfoto@lava.net]
> Sent:	Friday, March 12, 1999 12:00 PM
> To:	quattro@coimbra.ans.net
> Subject:	Hella Eurospec Headlights
> 
> I finally installed my Hella Eurospec Headlight H4/H1's  with wiring
> harnesses from Todd Candey at Vortrag (took a while: 5 months!)  but now
> they are up and running...  I picked up the Xenon h4 bulbs from BLAU and
> 100w H1's for high beams!
> 
> I have to say this is a great setup.  turns night into day!!!
> 
> Do not try this without the wiring harnesses because before I put the
> harnesses on I kept melting my ignition wire switch whenever I turned on
> my
> headlights...  :-(
> 
> Just wanted to share my happiness!!!
> 
> Aloha!
> David the EpicFotographer
> http://www.lava.net/epicfoto