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Old 28 August 2008, 10:39 PM
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hi all

am in need of information....am new to the scooby scene so be gentle with me...i want to remove the front fogs off my 02 wrx and fit a set of decent spots or driving lights.....i do alot of night driving on country roads so this is more beneficial to me than the fogs.....
any ideas or recommendations..

thanks in advance.....
Old 28 August 2008, 10:43 PM
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Have you already got HIDs for dipped and main beam?

https://www.scoobynet.com/group-buys...id-kit-gb.html
Old 28 August 2008, 10:47 PM
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hi bob..

no not at the min....guess your gonna sell me some though...lol...

i have a set of prodrive headlamps fitted to my 02 wrx....so i guess am looking for the h7 fitment...

does it mean i will need 2 sets 1 for dip and 1 for main......
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Yeah, you'll need one set for dipped and another for main.

H7s are in stock:

ScoobyNet Group Buy Specials - HIDs (Xenon) Lighting Kits + RAYS Lightweight Wheel Nuts + Brakes
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You might find that you don't need driving lights after fitting HIDs
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kk mate...

am away from home for the next week ......on a training course....(thats were the credit card is).doh .....

i will be in touch asap.....

is it best to contact shop aztec performance......to purchase.....

if i still wanted to fit the driving lights though whats the best thing to fit
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You can just use this link to order when you are ready: ScoobyNet Group Buy Specials - HIDs (Xenon) Lighting Kits + RAYS Lightweight Wheel Nuts + Brakes

You can email me on aztecperformance@gmail.com if you have any queries.

I would wait until the HIDs are fitted before choosing driving lights IF you do decide you still want driving lights you'll probably want them in HID too.

There's no going back to halogens.....
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Have both sets in mine and they are awesome, mine's an STI, and I took my PIAA's off 'cos they aren't needed anymore.

Another vote for BOB'5 from me !

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