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    Isn't this what APR does?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    Hmmm, where would you mount them? I'm still not convinced, willing to be proved wrong though....
    Was looking on the car yesterday...I thought under the bumper line just above where the fogs would go, and then i thought why not get the fogs. I didn't get a sport pack, and found a USA company selling the fogs, plus the black housings for $160 US. I'm sure if I wait a bit and the US invade Libya, their exchange rate will go down the gurgler and I'll get them for $50 Au...

    ...anyway made me think maybe fitting the fogs would be the go...anyone think the wiring harness already has the cable in it for fogs fitments?
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    I have a 6R and fitted the fogs - they DEFINITELY DON'T have the wiring harness. I had to have them wired completely independently of the cars harness, couldn't even use the VW switch with the extra function. Wiring cost me $500, original switch (which I didn't use) was $285

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    Quote Originally Posted by lockwood View Post
    I have a 6R and fitted the fogs - they DEFINITELY DON'T have the wiring harness. I had to have them wired completely independently of the cars harness, couldn't even use the VW switch with the extra function. Wiring cost me $500, original switch (which I didn't use) was $285
    Ouch!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lockwood View Post
    I have a 6R and fitted the fogs - they DEFINITELY DON'T have the wiring harness. I had to have them wired completely independently of the cars harness, couldn't even use the VW switch with the extra function. Wiring cost me $500, original switch (which I didn't use) was $285
    Hi Lockwood - can understand the cost, but any idea how come we can't use the existing switch ? Was hoping to buy the lamp and housing, and worst case wiring too, but though could at least rely upon using the VeeDub switch...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTI JOE View Post
    Nice.

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    Yep, they're the kind of ones I fitted onto my C4 and was very happy with them
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    Deal with these guys at work, was thinking of mounting 1 or 2 behind the grill as driving lights that you can't normally see...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gavs View Post
    Deal with these guys at work, was thinking of mounting 1 or 2 behind the grill as driving lights that you can't normally see...
    Off Road LED Light Bars | Jeep Truck LED Light Bars | Rigid LED Lights

    Pity they're soooo expensive but damn they're good!
    Holy crap Gav, just how many lights do you need? Maybe bring'em out during Christmas and drive down the Boulevard in Heidelberg
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