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    1973 European headlight H4 without city light

    Hi, I am in search of a 1973 European light, H4 bulb without the city light. I need one but will buy a pair if needed. Can be just about any condition whether its just a reflector complete with the light deflector or complete headlight assembly. I will restore as needed or purchase in great condition and not needing restoration. I can supply pictures of the one I have if needed. Thank you for any help that you can provide, Chad

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    Please post picture. I may have 1. George

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    No city light and has a bulb shield. Mine has been sold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 66S View Post
    No city light and has a bulb shield. Mine has been sold.
    For reference, what was the Bosch part # ?

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    Have you tried www.audettecollection.com
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    The label was gone, cant give a nr.

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    OK, no worries.

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    Hi, I did try John Audette and he doesn't have any. He told me that I missed a pair by a week, but hes also looking for me. Thanks for the suggestion
    Currently restoring a 1973 Porsche RS M471 back to factory original condition

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    georgepvalerio,
    It would be great if you did, I would certainly be interested. The headlight part number from the 1973 parts book is 911.631.113.00. Unfortunately, the 1974 and up headlight uses the same part number. (the 1973 Euro light doesn't have its own unique number). The parts book doesn't list a part number for the reflector. Looks like every parts besides the reflector could be purchased separately, but to get a reflector, one would have to buy a complete unit.
    Currently restoring a 1973 Porsche RS M471 back to factory original condition

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    A tungsten bulb reflector could be converted by adding the 2 reflector holes.

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