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    WTB: dash plug

    To the left of the cigarette lighter is a hole in the dash for options like driving lights switches. Anyone have an original plug? 1969 911T

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    PET '65-'69 911 Fig 9-05-03 #33 901.552.881.20 Cover (Switch hole plug) Qty: 3 (used in 912's)

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    $30 for a plug! I will use a silicon one that fits!
    Thanks JimmyT for the part number

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    I'm not a fan of the plugs found via that link as they require a clip on the back side. I bought some others from another seller that just snap in the dash. Much better. I just need to remember where I bought them. Pretty sure it was on these forums.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiveFromNY View Post
    I'm not a fan of the plugs found via that link as they require a clip on the back side. I bought some others from another seller that just snap in the dash. Much better. I just need to remember where I bought them. Pretty sure it was on these forums.
    Here:

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...ight=Dash+plug

    These might also work:

    https://www.stoddard.com/sic55288120...88120-sic.html

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    Check your local hardware store for plastic mushroom plugs like these: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hillman-2-P...e-Plug/3013226

    I use small ones on my 356 hotrod to plug reflector and trim mounting holes. Literally loose change apiece.
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    The horror!!!

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    I found the original plug at the bottom of a box of old parts! The posted picture let me know what it looked like. I figure it was in that box for about 45 years. Thanks to all!!

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