Fog Light

NickP

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Just got back from a 500 mile round trip yesterday, and noticed I've picked up a crack in one of my Foglights -

Does anyone know if these are a sealed unit like the Mk1 or is the glass available separately?

Anyone have an idea on price?

TIA Nick
 

jdearden

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Yeah it's sealed can't get glass on it's own.Bout £110 from Seat but I got one for £25 from ebay. Then I've put mesh over so it doesn't happen again. It's expensive and from what i've heard it happens a lot.
 

dubnut71

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Just got back from a 500 mile round trip yesterday, and noticed I've picked up a crack in one of my Foglights -

Does anyone know if these are a sealed unit like the Mk1 or is the glass available separately?

Anyone have an idea on price?

TIA Nick

I'm in the same boat mate, noticed a crack in mine too. Going to try David at Seremotors when I am back though, he's a great guy when it comes to parts!!
 

jdearden

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I'd just get them off ebay, £25 inc delivery I got it. the unit is perfect fit and function...

Oh and mesh for protection. Remove the girll surrounding the foglight, get any sort of metal mesh, i opted for a black small honeycomb type.
Cut and bend around the 'hole' where the foglight shines through. I then taped it in place before using a strong adhesive to bond it to the grill surround.
Cheap mod maybe £4 but saves lot of problems, I can see it's been struck since fitting it so that's £110 potentially saved already.

Please see below link (5th pic down for how it looks aesthetically pleasing.

http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=215549&highlight=pro+race+1.2
 
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lesinge2k

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I'd just get them off ebay, £25 inc delivery I got it. the unit is perfect fit and function...

Oh and mesh for protection. Remove the girll surrounding the foglight, get any sort of metal mesh, i opted for a black small honeycomb type.
Cut and bend around the 'hole' where the foglight shines through. I then taped it in place before using a strong adhesive to bond it to the grill surround.
Cheap mod maybe £4 but saves lot of problems, I can see it's been struck since fitting it so that's £110 potentially saved already.

Please see below link (5th pic down for how it looks aesthetically pleasing.

http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=215549&highlight=pro+race+1.2

they look sweet :)
 
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