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    Quote Originally Posted by JFP58 View Post
    Thanks Torch but I was asking about the two rubber bumpers in the photo (yellow arrows).
    I was posting it for posterity, per @raspritz comment and the original poster Chris's request for where to find the mounting plastic.

    Looks Like @Scott72 has a suggestion for the bumpers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott72 View Post
    I used these that I got on Amazon. Had to do a small bit of filing but looks and works perfect.

    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0181...b_b_asin_title
    And the price is right! Thanks Scott.

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    Took the ashtray out 40 years ago when I installed these extra gauges. Placed the ashtray in a secure spot; so secure that I can't find it today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack_Cross View Post
    Currently have these mounts for sale. 3D printed and being used on many Classic Porsche restorations at Rindt Vehicle Design
    £27 posted inside the UK.
    please ask for postage price outside the UK
    Hi,

    I would like to buy one please. Could you please let me know how best to contact you.

    Paul

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    Here is what we are putting in the ashtray area. The bracket will be covered in a material as close as the knee pad strip as possible.
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    I would like to raise the issue of these two rubber stops for the ashtray. Are they available for purchase anywhere?

    Quote Originally Posted by JFP58 View Post
    Since we’re talking about ashtrays for an 69’, are those two small rubber bumpers available and if so what’s the part number? One of mine broke while removing it. Thanks! John

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    Quote Originally Posted by freddegabbe View Post
    I would like to raise the issue of these two rubber stops for the ashtray. Are they available for purchase anywhere?
    I can answer my own question here, the part number is 99959190340.
    /Fredrik

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