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    End of restoration looking for the missing parts

    Hi, Porsche fanatics I'm almost done with the restoration of mine 911 T coupe from 72, but I'm still looking for some parts.
    Maybe you could help me with it.

    I need the following parts:


    One tow eye that you bolt on the rear bumper
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    The plastic what is attached to the hinge of the left (driver) seat, with the plastic you can pull over the seat so can you sit in the back of the car.
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    I hope smeone could help with it.
    Thankyou

    Regards
    Patrick
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    Last edited by Patrickk006; 12-10-2017 at 07:27 AM.

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    Patrick

    I should have most of these parts. PM me with your email for pics and price.
    Tom Butler
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    Hi Patrick I just bought the same seat belt covers new from Sierra Madre (part number 901 803 107 20)

    http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...901+803+107+20

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    Quote Originally Posted by aturboman View Post
    Hi Patrick I just bought the same seat belt covers new from Sierra Madre (part number 901 803 107 20)

    http://www.sierramadrecollection.com...901+803+107+20
    How was the quality?
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    I have original plastic covers that are bolted to the B pillar. I have belts that have the plastic part that slides and takes up the slack, what belt do you need it for, lap belt or shoulder belt? I have many of the black plastic covered parts that are for luggage belts, do you also need the black machine screws that hold them on?
    If interested please reply back threw PM with your email.

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    Stoddard sells the tow hook, $137,95: http://www.stoddard.com/90150603101.html

    Cees
    Last edited by fourteenten; 11-27-2017 at 06:06 AM. Reason: add info

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    Thankyou for the replay's I now got the parts for the seatbelt and radio.
    Who can help withe the other parts

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    I can help with the parcel shelf brackets and the plastic seat recliner covers. Pic's coming shortly...

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    I have these. PM me for details
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    Look on the Samba under 911/914 parts......

    I see some of this stuff there.

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