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Date:         Mon, 25 Nov 1996 18:38:16 +0100
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From:         Peter Larsson <peter.larsson@kiruna.mail.telia.com>
Subject:      Re: Headlight conversion

Charlie Moore wrote: > > On another thread the following web address was given to look at = > Vanagons.=20 > > http://www.vw.co.za/history/frame.htm > > On this page I selected the 1990's link and there at 1991 is a picture = > of a vanagon that has quad round headlights. I have four rectangular = > headlights on my '87 Westy. Is a conversion to quad round headlights = > available? I have only seen dual round headlights. > > - Charlie.When I had a vanagon and wanted quad headlights: Standard in sweden was dual, you removed the original grille, and replaced it with a new one with two holes for the original headlights, and two ready mounted extralights. The grille was slightly dark/grey rather than coal black, and had no VW bagde in the middle. I think it was made by Votex gmbh in germany. I never got a chance to buy one, my VW dealer couldnt find one anywhere. Peter Larsson 94 EV crewcab syncro


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