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    1970 911 e euro Italy headlights

    I am trying to put together this 1970 e euro. The car was first shipped to Italy and according to the COA WITH Italy package! No detail as to what that means. I see where ther are seperate turn lenses for Italy. So with that in mind I am hoping someone out there can tell me what type head lights I need to procure, scoops, h4, h1. I do not want to get this together just to have some expert tell me the headlights are wrong. Please help if you can
    Thanks

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    do a search - you will find a ton of stuff on euro and specifically I tal onion lights
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    Italy onion lights really!!

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    It should be regular H1 headlights, italian turnsignal lenses, no warning lights and red trumpet horns. The lenses have amber sides, but the signal lights are clear.

    Hope this helps.
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    city light in the H1 ?
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    No, this is included in the turnsignal housing cluster.
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