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Thread: WTB: Two-stage Fog Light Switch, 911.613.027.00 or 914.613.641.10

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    WTB: Two-stage Fog Light Switch, 911.613.027.00 or 914.613.641.10

    I'm in the process of gathering the necessary parts to install front (Hella 118, TTG) and rear (Hella K8442) fog lights. I have the lights and brackets and will be ordering the necessary wiring. I'll need a switch as well, preferably one that allows me to operate the front fogs independently of the rear fog. Searches suggest that the proper switch for this purpose is the two-stage version, part number 911.613.027.00 (for 911s) or 914.613.641.10 (for 914s).

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    If anyone has a 911.613.027.00 or 914.613.641.10 in good working order I'll be glad to buy it. Thanks for looking.
    (a) 1970 911T Sportomatic coupe
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    I have a 914.613.641.10 that I am not using. Will send a PM to exchange contact info and additional information on the switch.
    1972 911T Targa
    1985 911 Carrera (with circa 1988 RUF 3.4L 260 hp DIN Engine Kit)

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    Quote Originally Posted by McOtto View Post
    I have a 914.613.641.10 that I am not using. Will send a PM to exchange contact info and additional information on the switch.
    Thanks very much!
    (a) 1970 911T Sportomatic coupe
    (b) 2016 E350 4MATIC wagon; parts hauler for (a)
    ESR #1474

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    Found what I needed, thanks McOtto!
    (a) 1970 911T Sportomatic coupe
    (b) 2016 E350 4MATIC wagon; parts hauler for (a)
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