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Front fender bolt question

Hi , I'm trying to remove front fender and have gone through various threads so thought I had everything now. Just saw one reference to a headlight bolt when removing fenders on 911. Where exactly is this one can anyone help?

"I'm assuming you removed the large nut from the bolt behind the headlight, from the headlight bucket? You wont be able to budge it until that is loosened and removed."

Thanks very much, guidance really appreciated here,
Andrew

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There are 3 IIRC. 2 on the PS ( one on the bottom, one at the rear of the bucket) and one on the DS at the bottom of the bucket.
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Thanks, but why are those relevant to removing the fender? Surely the bucket comes off with the fender?

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Thanks, but why are those relevant to removing the fender? Surely the bucket comes off with the fender?

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Saw the relevance once I got going on this.

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