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    Muffler hanger needed to mount stock muffler on 2.0 engine

    Went to mount my original muffler, and realized that the mounting piece that is supposed to be bolted to the rear of the engine is not there. This means I have nothing to attach the band clamps to. Anybody got one? Thanks! Tried to find it in PET and attach a picture, but can't seem to find it.
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    Muffler Hanger

    Is this what you're looking for, part no. 2?

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    Yes, that's it! I just found one on eBay for $20, but it does not mention which years it fits. Have not contacted seller. Got one?
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    1968 Porsche 911T #11820522 (1997-2007)
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    Missing my Porsche. Need to find another SWB project!

    Current cars:
    1918 Willys-Overland Model 90BT
    1966 Sunbeam Tiger Mk1a
    1977 Chevrolet Suburban C20 "Trailering Special"
    1983 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole
    1992 RHD Toyota Century

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    I don't have one, just thought I'd help out so everyone would know what it is you'd like to find.

    Ron
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    $23.26 shipped to my door. Fantastic- thanks for the help on getting the right part!
    1968 Porsche 911 #11830133 (2009- 2012)
    1968 Porsche 911T #11820522 (1997-2007)
    Registry Member #1536
    Hagerty Insurance Guy

    Missing my Porsche. Need to find another SWB project!

    Current cars:
    1918 Willys-Overland Model 90BT
    1966 Sunbeam Tiger Mk1a
    1977 Chevrolet Suburban C20 "Trailering Special"
    1983 Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole
    1992 RHD Toyota Century

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