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    Question WTB: Screw to hold headrest frame in place (see pics)

    Hi all

    I have 67/68 911S with the older style headrests that has frames that go into clasps at the back of the seats held by screws - see pics below.

    I am missing one of these screws - does anyone have one? Please see photos below to see what I am looking for. The screw with the round top that goes into the clasp that screws in to hold the frame in place.

    Thanks in advance.
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