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Rear Fog Lights for MKII



Thanks Rick...As I said I found the part numbers for the tailights with the
space already there but I would say with confidence to find those would be
impossible and very expensive.  Thanks Again for the help.....Now that I
have my rear lighting situation taken care of I have to check out why
antifreeze is slowly leaking out again after we just replaced the head
gasket!!!!!  it never ends

On 6/13/06, Rick Kellner <rfkellner@snet.net> wrote:
>
> Eric,
> There is a tech procedure on the http://www.scirocco.org/ site.  It
> describes two procedures.  One easy procedure is where you just drill
> out the back of the lens of your current light and put a bulb in the
> socket.  The fog light will be switched with your regular lights.  The
> second procedure describes the steps needed to actually switch the fog
> lights independently.  I like the first method because it adds more
> light to the back of the car all the time, anything to help see the car
> the better. Rick.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Marsden [mailto:marsden.eric@gmail.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 7:46 PM
> To: Scirocco list
> Subject: Rear Fog Lights for MKII
>
> I know this has been prob asked a thousand times but has anyone ever
> gone
> through the trouble of fitting the euro spec rear fog lights to the MK2
> Scirocco?  I have part numbers and can obtain the switch and hardware
> needed
> for the dash, however as you probaly all know, rear tail lenses are a
> obsolete part.  Just wondering if anyone has done this conversion using
> the
> oem switch and the US oem rear tailights?  Thanks for all the help in
> advance!
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