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    SWB Turn Signal Flasher Holder (for EL13)

    Where can I find the receptacle to help the flasher?
    I've circled it in yellow. I cannot seem to find it in the PET and mine is just loose in the trunk now and the EL13 will fall out with hard driving.

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    Those are a hold over from the 356 days. They serve as headlight connectors and the flasher base. They are secured to the car by a machine screw in the middle of the connector.

    Jim

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    Thanks for the information! I will look around and see if I can find one.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Those are a hold over from the 356 days. They serve as headlight connectors and the flasher base. They are secured to the car by a machine screw in the middle of the connector.

    Jim

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    This appears to be the part.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wprater View Post
    This appears to be the part.

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    That will work but it isn't the same part. My picture is the correct part. Stoddard had applied the original part number to a aftermarket part. The round base is a separate part and I don't have one of those handy to photograph
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    The little round piece is actually what I need. I’ll try and find the part number.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wprater View Post
    The little round piece is actually what I need. I’ll try and find the part number.
    Flasher Relay Base
    Restoration Design
    https://www.restoration-design.com › store › product
    64463110800 from www.restoration-design.com
    Flasher Relay Base ; Product Code: RD-644.631.108.00 ; Porsche #: 644 631 108 00 ; Porsche #2: 644.631.108.00 ; Porsche #3: 644-631-108-00 ; Porsche #4: 64463110800 ...
    $6.75

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