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    Early Drivers Jamb (rear lid pull area)

    Please, can someone post a really good photo(s) of the early style rear lid pull 'B' post? My cars are a few hrs away and in storage or I would re shoot what I need(since I have 2 early cars-duhh). Doing a detail for a someone and I need really clear pics of the cylinder 'pocket' style pull area found on early 911/912's. I thought I had photos already.

    Also, the measurments/depth would be an added bonus. Thanks soo much!



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