Zagatto lights required
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diablo_pete

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216 months

Friday 7th November 2008
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Hi, please forgive my ignorance, I know nothing about Alfas. A friend of mine says that one of my cars shares the front fog/driving lights with an Alfa zagatto. I've looked on the internet breifly and can only see a SZ which looks like it has my lights. They are dead square, about 3 inches wide each made by carello. Is it only the SZ that has these (looks like a rare car), meaning that I'm unlikely to find them secondhand?

Thanks in advance, and appologies if my ignorance offends.

Pete

jamieboy

5,921 posts

250 months

Saturday 8th November 2008
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The SZ and RZ use the same lights as each other, but they're very rare, having been out of production for years now. The cars and the lights, that is.

Not sure which of your cars you're talking about, but I think the lights are unique to the SZ/RZ*, other than being used on the Aston Martin Bulldog concept - I'm not aware that any other production car ever used them. I could be wrong, though, and if something else does use them then it's good news for SZ/RZ owners, because it might give us another channel to get spares. smile

*edit - forgot about the Lancia Hyena, which I think uses the same ones. But with only 24 or so of them, that probably doesn't help.

...and we'll not mention your spelling of Zagato;)



Edited by jamieboy on Saturday 8th November 08:49

Robertf

158 posts

232 months

Saturday 8th November 2008
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I wondered that, and would guess by his username that we are talking about a Diablo...

diablo_pete

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Saturday 8th November 2008
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Robertf said:
I wondered that, and would guess by his username that we are talking about a Diablo...
yes

jamieboy

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Saturday 8th November 2008
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diablo_pete said:
Robertf said:
I wondered that, and would guess by his username that we are talking about a Diablo...
yes
...and that's also the one that looked most likely from the list of current cars. smile

I just wasn't sure, because I thought there would be easier ways of getting a spare for a relatively recent Lamborghini.

diablo_pete

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216 months

Saturday 8th November 2008
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Hi Jamie, I can get them from Lambo, just wondered if there was an easier plentiful supply. I know some people have struggled to find replacements.

I have 3 diablos, one of which (a 1998 car) has an earlier (1993) front end fitted to it (an SE30) which is very dramatic looking but clearly uses the earlier four square lights. The later front ends have lights that are easier to source.

Best wishes

Pete

DJC

23,563 posts

257 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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Pete...go through Lambo, they will be cheaper and easier to source. Sourcing items for "interesting" cars from the Alfa group of the period (early 90s) is nigh on mission impossible at times - esp in the UK.

'Course, you could always flog one of the Diablos and buy a proper Italian Supercar, something with some history and pedigree (and none of the Diablos would see which way it went over a decent switchback ) smile

jamieboy

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250 months

Monday 10th November 2008
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diablo_pete said:
They are dead square, about 3 inches wide each made by carello.
Reading this again, they can't be the same lights - the SZ/RZ units aren't dead square, they're about 3 x 3.5 inches.

diablo_pete

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Monday 10th November 2008
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jamieboy said:
diablo_pete said:
They are dead square, about 3 inches wide each made by carello.
Reading this again, they can't be the same lights - the SZ/RZ units aren't dead square, they're about 3 x 3.5 inches.
Hi Jamie, I'll check, they may be just off square by half an inch.

Peter

diablo_pete

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Monday 10th November 2008
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DJC said:
Pete...go through Lambo, they will be cheaper and easier to source. Sourcing items for "interesting" cars from the Alfa group of the period (early 90s) is nigh on mission impossible at times - esp in the UK.

'Course, you could always flog one of the Diablos and buy a proper Italian Supercar, something with some history and pedigree (and none of the Diablos would see which way it went over a decent switchback ) smile
Hi David. Sounds like good advice (except the bit about selling). Actually may cut from 3 down to 2 soon tomake room for the new one.

Thanks again

Pete

DJC

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257 months

Tuesday 11th November 2008
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diablo_pete said:
DJC said:
Pete...go through Lambo, they will be cheaper and easier to source. Sourcing items for "interesting" cars from the Alfa group of the period (early 90s) is nigh on mission impossible at times - esp in the UK.

'Course, you could always flog one of the Diablos and buy a proper Italian Supercar, something with some history and pedigree (and none of the Diablos would see which way it went over a decent switchback ) smile
Hi David. Sounds like good advice (except the bit about selling). Actually may cut from 3 down to 2 soon tomake room for the new one.

Thanks again

Pete
One Italian mistress at a time is enough for most of us. You are a braver man than I Pete smile

diablo_pete

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Tuesday 11th November 2008
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DJC said:
One Italian mistress at a time is enough for most of us. You are a braver man than I Pete smile
It gets a bit stressful at times.smile

jmcc500

667 posts

239 months

Wednesday 12th November 2008
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Worst 'I've got 3 Diablos' thread I have seen in ages... wink

Edited for grammar... Doh!

Edited by jmcc500 on Wednesday 12th November 17:11