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TinyTim
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I kind of agree but cheap spots are £20 a pair and a fitting kit £12, then shipping and VAT included in that price Not convinced its such a bad deal tbh, but (fortunately) its not my decision 
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duksey
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I kind of agree but cheap spots are £20 a pair and a fitting kit £12, then shipping and VAT included in that price Not convinced its such a bad deal tbh, but (fortunately) its not my decision  Then you have to add the cost of the light bar £45 aprox  then the cost of fitting  oops sorry thats free init Tim 
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CupCake
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And I'm awkward (it's a woman thing!) cos I don't want just any old light bar. I want something different 
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Bubble
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 Each to their own as they say.......... But I fitted a set of these a couple of months ago and as well as the double sidded tape, I used three self tapping screws to hold the pod on. They have been bashed by branches more than a few times, but they aint coming off, that's for sure 
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Geoff - Normaly to be found in Bures Pit........usualy in the lake!!!
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marq68
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nice job bubble they look good , have you upgraded the bulbs or kept the ones that it came with ,
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markyd
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actually looks better than i thought 
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Chastiser
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would be interesting to see em as a bonnet pod too. especially if colour coded.
Mike
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map-man
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I looked at one of those but decided on the light bar route. With the bar, lamps and associated wiring it'll tally up to about £150  but having the versatility to set up my own switching options, light selection, make it removeable and not do any drilling (to the roof at least) is a big advantage. 4 fogs, 4 spots and 2 long range driving lamps. gonna run the wiring in some flexible conduit down under the snorkel and drill a hole thru the wing to get the wiring into the car. Just waiting for relays, fusebox and switches to arrive from ebay. 
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markyd
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nice custom set up there 
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Bubble
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nice job bubble they look good , have you upgraded the bulbs or kept the ones that it came with ,
I thought about changing to 100 Watt bulbs, but at the moment they are the 55 Watt standard ones.
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Geoff - Normaly to be found in Bures Pit........usualy in the lake!!!
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Bubble
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would be interesting to see em as a bonnet pod too. especially if colour coded.
Mike
I did plonk them on the bonet to see what they would look like  I nearly ordered another set, as they looked so good, but I resisted the temptation 
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Geoff - Normaly to be found in Bures Pit........usualy in the lake!!!
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clarky
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Ive been hassling my mate to get a set of these and yes it occured to me too to get a set for the bonnet but its not gonna help the intercooler much is it?
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