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    Hella diving light ?

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Size:  119.6 KBWas this hella light ever used on Porsche’s
    Or what use?
    Going through lights I have just Curious
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    What is the total diameter of the body?
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    It’s 7 inch in diameter
    Hope that helps
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    Picture of this Hella 140 driving lightName:  67SLight_copy2+1+_cr1190770275.jpg
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    The lights in the photo are the smaller 6” Version. Lights posted are not the same series, are larger and iirc, uses a center mounted tungsten bulb, not halogen. Would likely be too large for TTG use, would hit the hood unless you used offset brackets. The 6” lights in the photo are a real close fit which is probably why Porsche went with the 118/TN4.

    I think those are 162s and judging by the mount, probably early Volvo or Opal application.

    Agreed that the lights in the picture (from a very early post of mine) are 140s.
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