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Part Identification HELP!

I had some electoplating done last month. I sent the 27 lbs of miscellaneous metric hardware, and they sent back 47 lbs. I spent a couple of days sorting through the mound of hardware and was confidant I had done a decent job. I had basically sorted SAE and metric. The plater mixed my stuff with someone else’s items, and returned all of it to me. I have a good to recognize different threads. Some washers I had to measure. The other guys stuff pretty pitted and foreign to my recall.

The picture of the parts i’m trying to identify are in great shape, and not like the foreign items.

Anyone recognize what these are, and if they are off my ‘83 911SC?

The washer with the internal tang is not a strut top washer, they are dished and I have them installed. The other two washers with the stepped thickness don’t look familiar.

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Maybe those extra parts are from a different car.
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The big washers look like the washers on a front axle behind the adjustment nut, but they seem very big.
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The big washers look like the washers on a front axle behind the adjustment nut, but they seem very big.
That’s what I thought. Probably the 1963 Cadillac the other someone is rebuilding .
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Front hub under the lock on the outer bearing.

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Front hub under the lock on the outer bearing.

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I got those already installed, they are about 3/4 larger than this ones you listed. These are off the commingled stuff from 1960’s American battleship from Detroit.

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