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Driver Equipment


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PIAA Lamp pods are the drivers choice for rallying in dark, bad weather and and poor visibility conditions. Featuring independent driving and spot lamps, these robust and lightweight detachable pods are available for most makes of cars.


All pods are supplied complete with PIAA 80 series competitions lamps and mounting rings. Pods with 4 lamps are supplied with 2 x drive and 2 x spot lamps. Bulbs are not included.


80 SERIES LAMP


The 80 Series provides a high intensity beam pattern and plenty of power from the 180 degree lens. Available as driving lamp, spot lamp or fog lamp beam patterns. Using H4 Bulb with high and


dipped beam capability. Suitable for Rally, Historic and 4x4 on/off applications.


80 XT SERIES LAMP


For competition and road use uses a H3 120W bulb. The 80XT features an ultra thin housing (slimline) made from die cast aluminium for use in the toughest conditions. Available as driving lamp, spot lamp or fog lamp.


80 EVO SERIES LAMP


The 80 EVO Series is a steel shelled lamp that has a multi surface lens refl ector, that is fi tted with a H4 60/55=110/100 Platinum White bulb. It is also fi tted with a parking/side light and this is a W5W Capless 501 bulb. The dimensions are the same as the 80 Series. The lamp is supplied as a single lamp; there is a dedicated wiring harness that allows the full function of the lamp used - that is the main beam dip and the side light functions.


HALOGEN BULBS


PIAA Dual Filament Bulbs are the ultimate in conventional bulb design. E-Marked for European road use. These bulbs developed for competition driving are highly durable. Designed for PIAA 80 series lamps they can also be used in conventional headlight. Ceramic base aids cooling.


PIAA HI / LO High Output , Low Wattage bulbs produce light levels far in excess of their power rating, saving power and leaving wiring, fuses and alternator less stressed.


NIGHT TECH BULBS


The new Night Tech range is a highly developed range of bulbs that off ers exceptional performance and improvement over conventional Halogen bulbs. • Up to 90% more light • Up to + 35m longer beam • Up to 10% more white light.


PLATINUM COMPETITION BULBS


The ultimate in high-power halogen technology, with outputs approaching that of Gas Discharge lighting systems - but without the additional cost and weight Developed for competition use, the platinum range achieves light emissions which represent colours close to that of natural sunlight. For fast road use and for those who demand high performance lighting, the extreme white range produces light levels far in excess of there power rating.


Tel: +353 1 4500555 E-mail: info@murraymotorsport.ie Shop Online: www.murraymotorsport.com 89 HALOGEN PLATINUM


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