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Date:         Thu, 24 Apr 1997 00:45:31 -0600 (MDT)
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From:         Cory Zumbrennen <zumbrenn@ucsu.colorado.edu>
Subject:      Re: "city" lights and alloy wheels

On Wed, 23 Apr 1997, Dave wrote:

> Does anyone have any more info on the Neuspeed city lights? They sound = > pretty neat. > The Neuspeed city lights are $24.95. They only work with H4 bulbs though, so unless you've done the South African headlight conversion, or live where H4's came stock, they won't work for you. All that they are is something like a flashlight bulb mounted on a metal ring that goes between the H4 and the headlight reflector. The flashlight bulb sits right below your normal bulb. Then you splice the wires into your parking lights. The metal ring may be able to be modified to fit the normal 9004 Halogens, or you could duplicate this idea yourself by making your own ring or drilling a hole through the back of the headlight reflector and mounting the little bulb through there. The city lights look really cool, especially around twilight. Of course everything looks really cool around twilight;)

> Thanks > > Dave > 87 GL Wolfsburg (119k) >

Cory '86 Westfalia '91 Jetta GLi (with Neuspeed City lights)


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