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    H-1 Chrome trim rings

    A pair of restorable H-1 trim rings. The opening at the bottom for the screw that secures the light to body is enlarged in one of them ( probably by prying off a rusted screw) but all the metal is there and can be pushed/tapped back into place by a good chroming shop. $135 shipped CONUS.
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    pilot 73
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    to many adjustment screw holes ,dont think its original

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    Hey Pilot73, same number of holes as "exceptional H-1s "that just sold for $1200. These came off a set I bought 5 years ago on German Ebay. How many holes do you think there should be? These have 5 each like every other H1 I have ever seen.
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    correct, H1 only. great price, GLWS.

    ~J~
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    lights

    I have a question on headlights. I have a pair of Cibie Iode lights that take 2 H-1 bulbs, but they only have 2 adjusting screws, even though they have the big and small reflectors. Are they actually H-1 lights ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike curnow View Post
    I have a question on headlights. I have a pair of Cibie Iode lights that take 2 H-1 bulbs, but they only have 2 adjusting screws, even though they have the big and small reflectors. Are they actually H-1 lights ?
    Mike, By your description, I would say you have a set if very rare cibie Bi-iode lights that sit inside a secondary lamp bucket. The outer lamp bucket with clear hella lens and chrome or black trim ring with 2 adjustmet screws diagonally placed. It's a factory sports purpose item, used on many 911R, 911ST and 911RSR.
    Although they have 2 H1 bulbs, they are not the same as Bosch H1 lights, wich were standard issue in Europe for many years. Yours are more the Xenon equivalent of the 60's/70's.
    Similar units were available in the after market from marchal (amplilux), hella and carello.
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    pilot 73
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    These are correct for h1s not h4s

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    Priced reduced to $135 shipped

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    Pm sent.
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    Trim rings are Sold
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