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> 1972 correct USA front side marker fasteners, White plastic push pins or screws and nuts?
unpolire
post Mar 1 2012, 10:56 PM
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On the front of my 10/71 production 914 I have two different methods of side marker light attachment. One side has 2 white plastic tensioned pins that push through the side marker light base and gasket into the body openings. The other side is secured with machine threaded screws and nuts. Which is correct? If it is the white plastic pins, which is my best guess, does anyone know the part number?
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post Mar 1 2012, 11:17 PM
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On the front of my 10/71 production 914 I have two different methods of side marker light attachment. One side has 2 white plastic tensioned pins that push through the side marker light base and gasket into the body openings. The other side is secured with machine threaded screws and nuts. Which is correct? If it is the white plastic pins, which is my best guess, does anyone know the part number?


Yup, white plastic pins - same side marker unit for all MYs 70-76.

Try TCs Garage or Sierra Madre Collection for one side new/NOS - I don't recall which one carried which side. Otherwise post a WTB in the parts classifieds & start looking for NOS online everywhere.

Or just live with the odd screws on your one if it's not that important to you.
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