i would go to heritage or make your own sciroccnoob, the guy making them sadly lost interest in making them affordable so gave up trying altogether.
macc tried to keep it going but sadly it wasn't to be.
Headlight upgrade kit, plug and play
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Re: Headlight upgrade kit, plug and play
^^^ What James said! Couldnt keep the guy on track what with a sudden upturn of business in his daily job and less time to devote to it, shame as Daves kit would have been way superior to the heritage one in quality. I ordered one from them a while back and although it did the job (only on the headlights, not the fogs as well) I found the components were quite inferior, terminals coming out the plugs, glue coming away from the relay plate. Hopefully they are of better quality these days.
Sorry for not writing sooner, hardly get on here these days.
Sorry for not writing sooner, hardly get on here these days.
1990 MK2 1.8 GTII Scirocco "Black Shuck"