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> H-3 Euro Driving Lights for 914, Locating H3 European Fog Lights
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post Sep 13 2004, 12:57 PM
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Hussey Mentions in the 914 Tech Articles 700 that the 35 watt US "fog Lights" can be refitted with the European H-3 100 watt Driving Lights.

My 74 needs a set of Fog Lamps and I was wondering where they are available. There's a couple of guys on ebay selling sets of 3 for $ 500.00 no way for me.

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post Sep 13 2004, 10:34 PM
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If you want the real deal (I mean OE Hella 118 lamps), then pm or email me offline and I can steer you to some sources.

One thing to pin down first, however, is whether you really want FOG, or DRIVING lamps. They are two different things and most of us only need one or the other depending on application and climate in which the car is used. Some cars "need" both to be optimally lit in both coastal/mountain as well as highway situations.

If you are not concerned with originality, then there are various options of aftermarket and non-OE vintage lamps that can be made to work great with some degree of fabrication.
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