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> Nearly done, need help identifying these bits
ntmatter
post May 12 2016, 10:50 PM
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Getting nearly done with my rustbucket restoration - rust cut out and new metal welded in, runs pretty well, new paint, and the final interior bits on the way from the (astoundingly helpful) 914rubber.com guys. While I'm waiting on my new backpad covering and vinyl seats, I have a small handful of assorted fasteners and these jobbies left on the workbench. I could use some help in identifying them from the cognizeti. I'm fairly sure that #1 is a vent thing for the front trunk, but the others have me stumped. Thanks for any advice!


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post May 12 2016, 11:04 PM
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3 looks like the clutch pedal stop (attaches to the pedal board)
4 looks like the E-brake cable pivot cover (covers where the 2 cable hook to the e-brake handle)

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