Facelift Classic Headlight Protectors
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Facelift Classic Headlight Protectors
Headlight protectors for Facelift classics.
BRAND NEW CIBIE OSCAR SPOTLIGHTS
Classic airbox cover/Bling
Katz Headlight Boosters
The headlight covers are genuine Subaru kit. These wrap around the headlight and sidelight protecting your precious crystal pack.
I had these fitted for one trip to a show, so as new condition.
These Headlight Protectors are very hard to get a hold of.
These come from Subaru Australia.
Headlight protectors £50. This is a bargain as they cost about £180 from Subaru, if they can source them.
Need these gone for my wheel fund.
I have Headlight boosters as well, I'll get a picture of these up soon.
They plug into your existing wiring and run the bulbs at the correct 14 volts.
These were the only thing that made the classic headlights effective, and I had HID kit, super duper zenon blue bulbs, 80/100Woff-road bulbs, the lot.
You plug the box in to the existing wiring and there is a lead that then goes to the bulb. Leads have rubber protectors that seal, Good bit of kit.
£45 posted.
Cibies are spanking new, never been fitted. The crome is perfect the reflectors are perfect. Genuine french ones, not the copy Spanish jobs. These would complete any classic rally car.
Seen these on fleabay for £180 Selling mine for £130 delivered. I'll even include the original unused Cibie bulbs that were included.
Very rare now.
More stuff to be added once I get rooting.
BRAND NEW CIBIE OSCAR SPOTLIGHTS
Classic airbox cover/Bling
Katz Headlight Boosters
The headlight covers are genuine Subaru kit. These wrap around the headlight and sidelight protecting your precious crystal pack.
I had these fitted for one trip to a show, so as new condition.
These Headlight Protectors are very hard to get a hold of.
These come from Subaru Australia.
Headlight protectors £50. This is a bargain as they cost about £180 from Subaru, if they can source them.
Need these gone for my wheel fund.
I have Headlight boosters as well, I'll get a picture of these up soon.
They plug into your existing wiring and run the bulbs at the correct 14 volts.
These were the only thing that made the classic headlights effective, and I had HID kit, super duper zenon blue bulbs, 80/100Woff-road bulbs, the lot.
You plug the box in to the existing wiring and there is a lead that then goes to the bulb. Leads have rubber protectors that seal, Good bit of kit.
£45 posted.
Cibies are spanking new, never been fitted. The crome is perfect the reflectors are perfect. Genuine french ones, not the copy Spanish jobs. These would complete any classic rally car.
Seen these on fleabay for £180 Selling mine for £130 delivered. I'll even include the original unused Cibie bulbs that were included.
Very rare now.
More stuff to be added once I get rooting.
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Nobody interested in something decent for Christmas?
Rare and unique.
I have Foglight protectors as well. Not covers, the clear protectors.
And crystal fog lights...........And Headlight eyebrows......and a stainless airbox cover plate.
Brand new pair, Original Cibie Oscars never fitted with original cibie bulbs, plus covers.
Brand new Cibie Lamp pod lights x 4
I'll try and remember photo's tonight.
Bump .
Nobody interested in something decent for Christmas?
Rare and unique.
I have Foglight protectors as well. Not covers, the clear protectors.
And crystal fog lights...........And Headlight eyebrows......and a stainless airbox cover plate.
Brand new pair, Original Cibie Oscars never fitted with original cibie bulbs, plus covers.
Brand new Cibie Lamp pod lights x 4
I'll try and remember photo's tonight.
Bump .
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Fog lights £65
Headlight protectors £50
Foglight Protectors £20
Since it looks like you lot are better at bargaining than Del Boy, I suppose I am open to offers.
Make me an offer and let bartering commence.
Headlight protectors £50
Foglight Protectors £20
Since it looks like you lot are better at bargaining than Del Boy, I suppose I am open to offers.
Make me an offer and let bartering commence.
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It's like a transformer between the existing headlight plug and the bulb.
It takes the 11v or so that comes from your car and boosts it to 14.3v I believe which is what bulbs are designed to run at.
When you turn your lights on with these, you get the initial light, then the transformer cuts in and you see the light output change. So much brighter.
It also makes the super zenon bulbs run at the right colour. A much more HID white.
These are the closest picture I could find. I'll get the pics of mine up when I get home.
I had one mounted on the wing next to the air filter, the other side I made a bracket between the battery clamp and the slam panel.
You can use your existing bulbs and they will be much brighter. I bought some of the Japanese Super Bright/Blue ones and they looked awesome, and more importantly, worked when you get on those country roads.
I had the crystal pack on my classic, with white LED sidelights, and the headlights were almost as white.
It takes the 11v or so that comes from your car and boosts it to 14.3v I believe which is what bulbs are designed to run at.
When you turn your lights on with these, you get the initial light, then the transformer cuts in and you see the light output change. So much brighter.
It also makes the super zenon bulbs run at the right colour. A much more HID white.
These are the closest picture I could find. I'll get the pics of mine up when I get home.
I had one mounted on the wing next to the air filter, the other side I made a bracket between the battery clamp and the slam panel.
You can use your existing bulbs and they will be much brighter. I bought some of the Japanese Super Bright/Blue ones and they looked awesome, and more importantly, worked when you get on those country roads.
I had the crystal pack on my classic, with white LED sidelights, and the headlights were almost as white.
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