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Hi to all,

I hope you can help. I am about to buy a 2005 Boxter 2.7 and am in the forces in Germany. I intend to buy the car in the UK and take back with me. Is there an adjuster on the headlights so I can drive on the right, or do I need to buy new RHD headlights.

If there is a web help page with pictures can some one post the link.

Thanks

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Converting Bi−Xenon headlights for left/right−hand driving

Note: For driving in countries in which vehicles drive on the other side of the road, it is important to convert the headlights as soon as you cross the border.The dipped beam headlight then lights symmetrically so that oncoming traffic is not dazzled. When you return to your own country, reset the headlights to 0.

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1. Remove the headlight. (see Owners Manual)2. Open the housing cover.3. Set lever to position −T− .4. Close headlight housing cover and install headlight. (See Owners Manual)5. Repeat conversion for other headlight.

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