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    Seat belt hooks for hanging up your seatbelts on pre inertia reel cars.
    1969 911 E #824

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    Senior Member rmakosaito's Avatar
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    I have a couple NLA things that I'd be interested in
    vent covers. always warped or cracked
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    targa seat belt guide/rose/rosette
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    Quote Originally Posted by uai View Post
    Side covers for the 71- onwards Scheel hinges. But that won't pay off making the moulds will be too expensive for the low numbers of needed parts.
    Do you mean these? There is/was a seller in Australia that had them, but they never replied when I asked if they'd ship to the US. Maybe they'll ship to EU?
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    Registry #1917
    1971 Condagrun 911T targa
    1974 Indisrot Carrera coupe (US)
    1972 BMW Polaris 3.0 CS

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    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
    The black plastic holding the horn contacts.

    Attachment 566944

    Richard
    that would be awsome

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    Serial old car rescuer Arne's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by xpensivewino View Post
    Seat belt hooks for hanging up your seatbelts on pre inertia reel cars.
    Already available, so probably no need to duplicate efforts.

    FS: '65-'68 911 Seat Belt Hook Assemblies, 901.803.135.00

    FS: LWB 911 Seat Belt Hook Assemblies, 901.803.135.00
    - Arne
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    Sold - 1972 911T coupe, Silver Metallic; 1984 911 Carrera coupe, Chiffon white; 1973 914 2.0, Saturn Yellow; 1984 944, Silver Metallic

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    The long black plastic backs for sports seat belt receivers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911GP View Post
    The long black plastic backs for sports seat belt receivers.
    Good one Gitesh.

    And the B-post cover for the seat belts.

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    Heating Nozzles, left & right for SWB Dash ('65-'67) and the center ventilation nozzle.
    Scott Bartmess - Mbr. No. 3344
    65 356C Cab
    67 911 Sunroof
    71 914-6
    18 991.2 GT3 Touring
    Seeking Engine Case No. 911867

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    +1 seatbelt rosette for targa models

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