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    Sugar Scoop or H1/H4 ?

    I’m not sure if this poll has been taken yet, but I tried finding one and I couldn’t. The Porsche 911 was not originally designed to have the US DOT Headlights. That being said, they are correct for all 1968-1973 cars. Living in the US with a US market car, do you make the switch or do you keep it original? Just for fun assume you have both sets of lights already and cost is not an object.
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