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Old 06-19-2008, 07:55 AM
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101 Sprint under hood rubber stops

Hi guys,
I´m about to order (among other items), the under hood rubber stops for my 101 Sprint, but am not sure whether this vendor (OKparts) is offering me the correct ones, as it seems there´s a myriad of these rubber stops out there in different shapes to choose from. Could anyone post a picture of guaranted correct ones for Sprint? I´m not sure, but I think they should have a short rubber stem in the lower end to be pushed through the car´s body and not a hole for a retaining screw.

Thanks, Dennis
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Old 06-19-2008, 06:00 PM
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Stops

My Giulia Sprint has stops that you push through the hole, not screws. I just ordered one from Centerline, haven't tried to install it. Is listed as "bumper, trunk Giulia super/ti" PN# WS207A. $4.30

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Ian,
Thanks a lot for your input, I will check it out.
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Received it today... I took a chance and just ordered one. Possibly could be made to work, essentially the right size and shape, but the knob that pushes thru the hole and retains the plug in the body is designed for thin sheet-metal. My Sprint is fairly thick in the hole area as it appears the holes were punched instead of drilled. I'm going to keep looking. Regardless, they are not held on with screws, more like a cone shaped extension that pushes through the hole. Try Restoration Specialties and Supply, they have a large selection

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