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Front Lights
Japan B210 used twin-reflector front lamps, similar to late B120.
Worldwide B210 had front combination lights similar to 1974-up ute:
For more details, see: Front_Combination_Lamp#B210
B110: single reflector, spade connectors B210: double reflector, square connector B120: double reflector, spade connectors (1974-up)
Worldwide B210 front combination lights were below the B210 Bumpers, with cutouts in the bumper for clearance.
North America B210 had front combination lights in the grille.
Japan: All red with two bulbs * type 1073 bulb 26717-89900 (23W) for turn signal * 26715-89920 (8/3.2W)
Australia: Amber and clear 26126-H6100 LH [Ever Wing PL-4646E] 26121-H6100 RH [Ever Wing PL-4645E]
Europe: Amber and clear
North America: All amber with single bulb * Single type 1034 bulb (26717-89920, 12V-23/8W)
Fog Lamps
Worldwide also offered Fog Lamps options (not available in North America where the combo lamps were in the grille)
Side Lights
H50 vertical style H58 parallelogram style (PB210 & GB211) A55 Export horizontal style (amber lens, H62/H72 assy) A55 North America rear reflector (red lens) (H69 coupe/H72 sedan)
H50 Japan market Datsun B210 Flasher lamp
H58 Sunny Excellent style
Export B210 Side Lamp uses the 240Z pointed-rectangular lenses & trim. Same as late 510 in USA. North America models did not flash, only used as running lamps/reflector.
North America rear side reflector
Tail Lights
B210 SEDAN
26551-H6200 USA (perhaps a different reflective standard?)
26551-H5000 JDM (looks the same as USA)
Sedan with rear-mounted number plate
B210 L-16 powered SEDAN
KB210 L-engine-powered COUPE