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Old 04-01-2006, 10:18 PM   #31
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Hey! Did you sneak a photo of my Ghia?

1/99 Ghia. I6. Oxford green. Tickford thingys, like red stuff on tappet cover and wings. Just bought it before Chrissy. (To get rid of CHEAP AUDI)
The AU ghia you have would be the same as mine only I've owned mine 5 years & only just realised that the non XR AU H/L were different between the models
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Old 04-01-2006, 10:57 PM   #32
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when you want to remove the headlight (not the globe) from the car, the loom for series 1, xr, and fairmont plug into the car about where the grille is...... and you remove the headlight WITH the loom

on series 2, you disconnect the loom off each globe and where the parklight goes, and remove the headlight WITHOUT the loom
So that would make them not interchangable? As I've noticed on Ebay aftermart H/L to suit S1/2/3 advertised
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Old 04-01-2006, 11:00 PM   #33
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you can buy from ford a conversion loom, this allows you to plug a loom into a series 2/3 headlight to "convert" it into a series 1.... so i guess (at the extra expense of getting the loom) you can convert it to work - perhaps when you buy those lights, you have to specify s1, 2 or 3

i havent seen weather the loom thats attached to the body of a series 2/3 can actually be removed........

hope this helps
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Old 04-01-2006, 11:11 PM   #34
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you can buy from ford a conversion loom, this allows you to plug a loom into a series 2/3 headlight to "convert" it into a series 1.... so i guess (at the extra expense of getting the loom) you can convert it to work - perhaps when you buy those lights, you have to specify s1, 2 or 3

i havent seen weather the loom thats attached to the body of a series 2/3 can actually be removed........

hope this helps
Thanks for your knowledge on the lights.

I'am getting of this computer to get to bed as its a 5am start for the summernats for 4 days.
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Old 04-01-2006, 11:13 PM   #35
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im a headlight repairer....much like the_dok... ive been doing it for 5 years so i know too much.....

im glad to actually be able to use the information i have to help people understand things....
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