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Old 06-11-2014, 22:46   #16
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Hold on a cotton picking minute, although all the suggestions are correct and accurate for "law purposes" I'm sure you can just tape up the lights, infact I saw recently some stickers on some headlights called euro something,

They stopped the beam flicking up
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Old 06-11-2014, 22:55   #17
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Hold on a cotton picking minute, although all the suggestions are correct and accurate for "law purposes" I'm sure you can just tape up the lights, infact I saw recently some stickers on some headlights called euro something,

They stopped the beam flicking up
that is OK for a UK car visiting France, but once you become resident then you need French stuff, Rick
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Old 06-11-2014, 22:55   #18
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that is OK for a UK car visiting France, but once you become resident then you need French stuff, Rick
Ah, I stand corrected, did not know that
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Old 06-11-2014, 23:45   #19
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that is OK for a UK car visiting France, but once you become resident then you need French stuff, Rick
I had those stickers (beam benders I seem to recall) on my T2 when I first took it to Spain - they were c**p. They reduced headlights that weren't that great anyway to candles!
Now have correctly dipping ones fitted with Nightbreakers and they're as good as any modern car (oh, and the car is 20 years old!)
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Old 07-11-2014, 10:24   #20
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I used fleabay Germany to get my Hella units, in German, called Shienwerfer, or some thing similar, quite inexpensive.

http://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_from=...rrano&_sacat=0

Try this link......

For Control Technique in France, essential, will not pass without, or Speedo that also reads KPH
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