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Thread: Has anyone developed a set of the singer style driving fog projector lights?

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    Senior Member Trendy996's Avatar
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    Has anyone developed a set of the singer style driving fog projector lights?

    The projector fog with lense that would sit in the front grill horn locations. I’ve seen plenty of headlight variations but I can’t find anyone that has tried to develop these. Hoping someone has knowledge of someone that does produce them.

    Thanks

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    Porsche Nut merbesfield's Avatar
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    I have seen some posts on Pelican with these types of lights.
    Mark Erbesfield
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    Porsche Nut merbesfield's Avatar
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    This is a pretty good video by PCA about aftermarket headlights.

    https://youtu.be/YLPJGnMSRd0
    Mark Erbesfield
    2018 911 Carrera T 7spd manual 😊
    1973 911S #9113301282
    1957 356A #58648
    1966 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV
    1982 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
    1977 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
    1972 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 FST (Factory Soft Top)
    1971 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 “Patina Queen”
    1979 MB 450SL "Dad's old car"
    2019 Cayenne "Wife's car"

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    Early 911S Registry # 237 NeunElf's Avatar
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    One of the vendors at Tech Tactics West 2018 offered something along those lines:

    Delrosario, Lee: 9Eleven Headlights
    Topic: Headlight Product Demos

    If you are a proud owner of a 1965-1994 Porsche 911, you are aware of one vital flaw, the ability to see at night. For 30 years, the headlight design of the 911 remained the same and unchanged. As engine size grew, performance increased as well, which made driving in the evening extremely dangerous. For years, some have tried to solve this but only a handful succeeded to properly combine modern optics without compromising the iconic look. However, achieving this required drastically modifying the fender and bucket of the 911. 9ELEVEN headlights is not one of these and offers the only “patented” solution that requires no modifications and can be installed or reversed back in less than 15 minutes if needed. These fixtures provide you with a retro modern style that drastically improves your driving experience day or night.
    Jim Alton
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