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    Senior Member VintageExcellen's Avatar
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    I'll pay a good price for hella 118 above bumper driving lights

    I need an excellent pair of Hella 118 through the grille, above the bumper driving lights. I know, everyone wants them but I need a set and will pay current market price. From excellent to NOS condition.

    I need them asap.

    allaircooled@yahoo.com

    Thanks, Mark

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    If you haven't found what you were looking for yet, try this site.

    THEGRAFFHAUS@aol.com

    Gentleman's name is Rod, lives in Santa Cruz, California, and he has a very good complete set of Hellas, grilles, switch, relay, harness, everything you need ,.......at a good price I may add. Saw him at a swap meet not long ago and almost bought the set as a spare, but instead got something else I needed urgently.

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    I know Rod, good guy. I haven't seen the set John is referring to but, I could take an un-biased look at what he has if you're interested Mark. The last set of lights I knew he had were the US TN4 fogs. Proper Porsche spec, not the aftermarket. Don't know if he has any driving lights though.
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    driving lights

    do the driving lights say: TN1-TN2 Made in E Germany ?
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    In case a pic helps here are the ones I sold here on EarlyS a few weeks ago



    HTH

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    Talking Looking forward to receiving these from you, Alan!

    Alan,

    Please send me these lights and other parts ASAP. Can't wait to have them! I hope to hear from you today... Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by curtisaa
    do the driving lights say: TN1-TN2 Made in E Germany ?
    No Curt, those are the split lense for the tungsten reflector and trim ring. More US fog than halogen 118 driving lights.
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    sorry mark

    you might want to call michael lederman, lunar lighting. I thought what I had were in fact NOT clear fog, and driving lights
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    3.8L

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    Thanks for the help guys, I think I may have found a set.

    Any chance someone has a picture of hella 118 fogs that they could show next to a picture of 118 driving lights?

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    Smile Here you go.

    Here is a picture of a 118 fog and a 118 driving light. The driving light pictured is a 914 black one, but it's not at all different from the 911 version other than the fact that the case is black instead of chrome. In the picture, there is the top of a stainless travel coffee mug showing under the 118 fog light. I used that to prop the light in the same angle as the 118 driving light. Sorry about the amateurish camerawork!
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