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> Gizwhiz Part II, Parts Identification if you please
HillKing
post Mar 19 2008, 09:22 PM
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Here are some more pieces that I have no clue about. The bolt is very interesting as the head is quite large and there is a screwdriver slot on the end of the shank.


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McMark
post Mar 20 2008, 01:31 AM
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1. Too small for dogbones. My guess is the center of the clutch cable wheel on the transmission.

2. Heater ducting at the fan housing.

3. Not factory 914 screws. TRASH!

4. Headlight stop. These keep the headlight from bouncing in the up position.

5. These go between the valences and the fenders. There are 8 on the car IIRC. One on either front edge of the rear valence. One at the front and one at the rear of the rockers. One on either rear edge of the front bumper.

Keep those #5 pieces or sell/send them to me.
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