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Porsche 968 Turbo RS YELLOW Driving / Fog Lights - pair RARE
#1

Nice, but I think there will be a bidding war on these.



http://www.ebay.com/...984.m1423.l2649
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#2

no idea why there would be a bidding war. they are still available
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#3

Maybe I am nuts but it seems that the pictures I have seen of the Turbo RS cars is that the fog lamps are not there and the area is used for air flow??
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#4

Most likely just regular 968 fog lights, the French fog lights are yellow.
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#5

Suncoast, $315 each, in stock



https://www.suncoastparts.com/OINF.html?...30732f3351



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#6

i just bought a set. not in stock in this country, but in stock. there were 8 of one side and something like 17 of the other.
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#7

What's the attraction to them? IMO, our cars look much better with the clear lens. If the yellow lighting was an issue for fog, couldn't you just substitute a yellow bulb and maintain the "clean" look, of the clear foglamps? Just wondering.
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#8

yellow is a better color of lighting for night driving, not just fog. the human eye sees best in yellow light (superman likes it too).



i always wanted these, and for a long time was told they were unobtanium. so, i bought them when the opportunity arose. beyond the better lighting, i think i will like the look of the ROW amber lenses next to the yellow fog/driving lights, though they are a different color, and that may bug me. i may or may not like them, but at least this way i can make up my mind with my car standing in front of me.



i time will tell.
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#9

That is what would bother me. The 2 different yellows. That is why I asked about a bulb substitution instead. Maybe post pics after you install and take a poll? LOL!
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#10

sounds good. i'm just as interested to see how it turns out, and i was willing to spend the money to find out.
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#11

I just stumbled across a photo of this combination earlier today:
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#12

yeah - stuff looks pretty different on a white car. i hate it on white, but might like it on midnight blue. not sure yet.
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#13

I still like the clear. Doesn't PIAA make a yellow bulb that would serve the same function for much less money? I can see where you are coming from an aesthetic perspective, though. How would it effect the high beam function of the fog light? Create a combination of yellow and white light, that may improve vision?
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#14

i wish i could get yellow headlights.
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