Mk3 Angel Eyes

Discussion in 'Styling, Trim and Bodywork' started by mr.brown, Nov 11, 2003.

  1. VwDan94 New Member

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    do they do these lights in VR6 style?
     
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    mr.brown Paid Member Paid Member

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    Not quite sure what you mean. If you mean do they fit VR6s then yes. Other than that I don't know what "VR6 style is"..
     
  3. VwDan94 New Member

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    Sorry Mr. Brown


    I ment the Vr6 double(twin) headlights!
     
  4. Golfgirl Forum Member

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    Twin headlights will fit any Mk 3 whether it's a CL, TDI, GTI or VR6. I have them on my car [:^:]
     
  5. VwDan94 New Member

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    hmmm...imtalking about the angel eyes i have the twin head lights myself!!!!!! i was asking is there such a thing as twin angle eye head lights!
     
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    Oh I see!! I doubt it!
     
  7. VwDan94 New Member

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    Prob have to try and make them myself, wonder can ya buy the glass units bythemselfs seprate without buying the whole units?
     
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    mr.brown Paid Member Paid Member

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    There are plenty of LED angel eye kits on ebay.
     
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    Question - I hate to sound thick but looking at the R&A web site, those lights only come in LHD fittment.. Is'nt that illegal? also someone has just said to me that they think that having the angel eyes on when you are driving is illegal too - is this true?
     
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    I'm looking for some Mk4 style lights ;) anyone!!
     
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    mr.brown Paid Member Paid Member

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    If that were so - how could our continental cousins use their cars here. At best there MAY be a law that states your beams have to be "corrected". I don't drive my Golf at night atm but out of courtesy to other road users I am going to get some headlamp covers with Beam Benders just in case. In the meantime I carry some black tape in the car in case of emergency. Also, I know of two people who have PASSED the MOT with LHD lights!

    BMWs?
     
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    yeh seen them kits knocking about, that would mean splitting the lights open and re-sealing them! its a pity i cant find a new set of light units to work on , any1 know can these be bought seprate?
     
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  14. MarkGolf Forum Member

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    My mk4 lights are up for grabs anyone...
     
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    mr.brown Paid Member Paid Member

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    Wot you gettin then?
     
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    Mr Brown - where did you get the suround for the gear nob mate I have been after one for ages?
     
  17. Donny Dubber New Member

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    Mark did you get the PM I sent you?
     
  18. Homer-Simpson Forum Member

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    Ok quick question for you then mr.brown is there actually a kick up in the light to the right hand side? I was told that there wasnt it was completely flat all the way across
     
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    mr.brown Paid Member Paid Member

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    Not true. There is definitely a highspot to the right (as there should be) but the beam can be adjusted (not straightforwardly) to compensate.
     
  20. Homer-Simpson Forum Member

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    Have you adjusted yours to compensate? And do you know of any guides on the net that tell you how to? Ive tried searching on the net but I cannot find any
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