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    WTB door plugs

    I've recently purchased from Stoddard some door caps/plugs to fill the holes of the door rear view mirror and two other holes on the door, but realized that the plugs were smooth and in rigid/hard plastic.

    The original plugs were made of softer rubber and had circular lines on the face.

    Is anyone making these plugs correctly?

    Thanks for your help,

    Milou / Registry #884
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    Thanks Raj, they look a lot better already!

    Milou / Registry #884
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    Milou,try International Merchantile in Ca.I know he has the original style.I just purchased gray turn signal housing seals for my 71-911.Very good guy to deal with.im356-911.com or 760 438-2205.

    David

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    Thanks David!

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    I believe Will at CSP has what you are looking for. I recently replaced the plugs on my 68 912 and Will's were indistinguishable from the orginals used on my car. It's a Karmann chassis - not sure if that matters. I also bought a set of rubber knob covers for my light switches from Will and they are perfect. Call Will as some of his small parts are not listed on his website.

    Bryan

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfunke View Post
    I believe Will at CSP has what you are looking for. I recently replaced the plugs on my 68 912 and Will's were indistinguishable from the orginals used on my car. It's a Karmann chassis - not sure if that matters. I also bought a set of rubber knob covers for my light switches from Will and they are perfect. Call Will as some of his small parts are not listed on his website.

    Bryan
    I've dealt with Will on several occassions and have always had good experiences. He's a detail guy so he understands the importance of the small stuff.
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