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| Hi All,
Two pics attached of some rubber pieces that came with the car. The one pic with the multiple pieces -- they appear home made.
Any and all help appreciated!
Jimbo
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   Location: Muskego, WI | I believe D attaches to the inner fenders near the shock tower in the front sub frame to help keep the engine bay clean. B looks like it has a similar function as well somewhere in the engine bay. |
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| Super! Thanks, Jon -- I'll take a look and see if I can match 'em up. Really appreciate your thoughts! |
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    Location: Finland | B sits on the inner fenders in front of the A-arms ,you should find the staple holes. C sits on the frame see picture.
The lip seal might be meant for the hood-cowl sealing. A is the column seal.
Edited by 22mafeja 2021-04-16 12:57 PM
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       Location: Alaska | A looks like the seal in the floor where the steering column goes through. |
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        Location: NorCal | "A" is the column seal. |
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        Location: NorCal | "A" is the column seal.
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| Brilliant! The pictures are great! Thanks, everyone!!! |
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