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I have been going through my car and finding parts that the body restoration shop guys forgot to put in. I need your help to identify where these parts go. The pair on the left are plastic and the one on the right is rubber. I didn't recall seeing these during my portion of the car disassembly.
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The 2 plastic pieces may be covers for the exposed seatbelt achor points...???????
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It's hard to tell the size, but the one on the right may be underneath one of the electric window swithes (where the wires come through the door panel and into the back of the switch)???
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The big rubber boot houses a window switch and the other two parts cover the forward sliding brackets for your sunroof.
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Yeah, What Kevin said.. . . The 2 plastic pieces look like theyare covers for the sunroof brackets (under the headliner panel)
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Yeah, the rubber boot covers a switch in the door.
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