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I am looking for right and left hand headlights for a 01 Catera it can be adjusted. Every light that I have bought up to this point I broke like mine and can't be adjusted. Anybody knows where I am a find good ones I would like to know.

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Good luck finding these! I have been looking for them for years. The scrap yard ones are always broken. I think there were after market versions made at some point. About 4 years ago I came across a set of after market Catera headlights on eBay but I passed on them because they were kind of expensive. They were "open box" so probably some guy had bought them and never installed them. I had just started looking at the time and I thought I'd find another set for less money. I kick myself every time I think about that. But, maybe there's another set (OEM maybe?) lurking in somebody's garage that will be on eBay someday, so the search continues.
 

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You have to be careful buying headlights for the catera, they change in the middle of 1999, but if you look on eBay or Amazon the Opel Omega B will fit, but the same thing applies, they change in the middle of 99,
My Catera is a 2000, so I look for Omega B headlights from 99 to 2003, they fit mine perfectly and look great, cost new is just over two hundred, I hope this helps?
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Good luck finding these! I have been looking for them for years. The scrap yard ones are always broken. I think there were after market versions made at some point. About 4 years ago I came across a set of after market Catera headlights on eBay but I passed on them because they were kind of expensive. They were "open box" so probably some guy had bought them and never installed them. I had just started looking at the time and I thought I'd find another set for less money. I kick myself every time I think about that. But, maybe there's another set (OEM maybe?) lurking in somebody's garage that will be on eBay someday, so the search continues.
You can repair it fairly easily, much easier than headgaskets for sure :) I did it numerous times on all of my cateras. Would cost you 15 bucks of materials, some patience and highly suggested bench vise with metal saw and files.
 
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