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    Where does this part go?

    Got these back from my Plater, but don't remember either of them. May not even be mine. Any ideas? '69S.
    Bob B

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    top part looks like a part of a door lock mechanism or carb. linkage to me ---but not 911

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    Bottom part looks like the fitting in the engine case for the camshaft housing oil line .

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    I'll bet someone in the San Fernando Valley is looking for these parts. Maybe they have my two 8 x 1.25 x 35 mm Kamax bolts for my steering shaft universals.
    Bob B

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    Ya know Bob, you should replace the steering shaft bolts with new, not plated for safety sake. Can’t see them, when under the cover.

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    Don't know, don\t think that it a Porsche part BUT the plating sure looks good!

    Thanks, Rick

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