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    WTB: nail for radio delete plate (see picture)

    I am missing one nail/ rivet / hardware from my radio delete plate.

    If you have one laying around I would appreciate to hear from you.

    Richard
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    Close enough?

    The rivet on the left is one of a bagful I bought for my TN1/2/4 restoration. Head diameter is about 7mm. Not perfect for either application, but maybe 'good enough?'
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    Radio delete plates.

    Who sells or K/O these ??
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    Looks like a plain aluminum solid rivet to me, albeit polished. McMaster Carr has these in all sizes, just type in aluminum rivet and select the size closest to yours.
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    Thanks for the input so far. I hope some one has an original and if not I will get some thing close to the original.

    Richard

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    If you decide to go with something close I would love to know what you used and how I can optain some.
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    Richard, PET says it's a M3x20 rivet. 900 055 025 12
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    Thank you John!!

    I should have checked that my self in the first place.

    I will call the Porsche part supplier tomorrow and find out if it's still available.

    Regards,

    Richard

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