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Thread: WTB off-white sunvisor bracket/clip for '68

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    WTB off-white sunvisor bracket/clip for '68

    It's the plastic thing with the slot that sunvisor clips into...you know what I mean.

    Need one please. TIA.
    Bill G.

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    Come on, some one has to have one of these in a drawer some where, no?
    Bill G.

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    I tried picking up a couple of these at my local Porsche scrap yard all which broke upon removal or were already broken.

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    I've been trying to locate a dash switch plug (cover) for 2 years for my 68.

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    Bill

    Send me you email. I should have one for you.
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    I think I've got one too. PM me with your email address and I'll send you a pic
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    The white ones are not reproed, so any used ones you get will probably break in due time.....

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    Looks like this: http://www.stoddard.com/shop/shopexd.asp?id=3436

    Maybe I should just order the new black ones.
    Bill G.

    1968 911 Ossi Blue coupe...restoration complete!
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    They might have them at AASE sales, email Homer tomorrow. sales@aasesales.com

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    Just get the current black ones, and paint them with SEM. They have a beige that's virtually spot on.
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