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Thread: Support Bracket for Emissions Canister in Front Trunk

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    Support Bracket for Emissions Canister in Front Trunk

    Looking for the support bracket with the rubber strap that holds down the Emissions canister inside the front trunk of a 1970 911. NLA from Porsche. A proverbial needle in the haystack. I know it's a long shot but if anyone has one of these lying around or know of a well stocked Porsche wrecking yard that might I'd be really grateful.

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    I found both the canister and the bracket. Carrera 6 has the bracket.

    Emiss canister bracket.jpg

    Now i just need to know what bolts did Porsche use? I know any number of bolts will work in this application but I need to know what was original.

    Richard Newton
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