Sagaris Halo lights
Discussion
It wasn't expensive at all.
About £1-200 for materials, then a days labour on top (for removing and re-fitting the covers etc...)
The halo's were originally blue, but a few layers of model paint gave them the desired colour to match the existing Hella.
Word of warning: make sure that the diameter size you look for is the internal diameter of the Halo lights. There was a mix up with the inner and outer diameters.
Apart from that, i don't think any modification of the light housings was required (or if there was then it was very minor). Although a ferrite core supressor was needed on the wires to stop interference with the radio of all things
About £1-200 for materials, then a days labour on top (for removing and re-fitting the covers etc...)
The halo's were originally blue, but a few layers of model paint gave them the desired colour to match the existing Hella.
Word of warning: make sure that the diameter size you look for is the internal diameter of the Halo lights. There was a mix up with the inner and outer diameters.
Apart from that, i don't think any modification of the light housings was required (or if there was then it was very minor). Although a ferrite core supressor was needed on the wires to stop interference with the radio of all things
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