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911 experts.. I need your help identifying some random parts

So I just bought a 1987 911 from a fellow pelican member which was turned into a track only car which means the entire interior was pulled out along with the AC system and every bit of the heating system. I'm in the process of putting things back together but a lot of the parts I received are not labeled so I'm have trouble identifying what part goes where. I've already identified quite a few parts with their part numbers however there a quite a few pieces that don't have part numbers. I've included some pictures of the parts in question and I've also placed a US Quarter in some pictures to help you gauge the size of the parts. Any help would be appreciated.







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Actually I think i've ID'd 2 of the parts in the last picture. I think the rectangular rubber piece on the right is for the AC duct located next to the jack in the trunk and the black piece directly to the left of it I assume is a battery bracket.
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The other two pieces in the bottom photo are oil line brackets. You would have a thin piece of rubber (think bike inner tube) around the line where the bracket touches it. One is definitely under the right rear fender between the oil thermostat and the engine.
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Yup, the moustache looking bit of metal is for holding the oil lines up.
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Pic no 2 looks like catalytic converter heat shield.
Upperleft thingy on last picture is bracket for holding radio from behind.
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Pic 2: Cat shield
Pic 3: Brake caliper pistons (pretty sure)
Pic 7: 2nd from right is passenger floor board hold-down
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Last picture middle, looks like the battery hold-down piece.
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Pic #1 looks like roll bar cushioning.
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Picture 4 is for holding the heat shield to to the Cat. Picture 1 is looking like a roll-bar cushion. Picture five, upper right is the hold-down for the oil lines inside the right-rear fender.
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Is picture three brake caliper pistons? I do not see any indentation for the seals, which leads me to believe that these are oil thermostat inserts.

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Pic 2: Cat shield
Pic 3: Brake caliper pistons (pretty sure)
Pic 7: 2nd from right is passenger floor board hold-down
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So I just bought a 1987 911 from a fellow pelican member which was turned into a track only car which means the entire interior was pulled out along with the AC system and every bit of the heating system. I'm in the process of putting things back together but a lot of the parts I received are not labeled so I'm have trouble identifying what part goes where. I've already identified quite a few parts with their part numbers however there a quite a few pieces that don't have part numbers. I've included some pictures of the parts in question and I've also placed a US Quarter in some pictures to help you gauge the size of the parts. Any help would be appreciated.
Looks like cut off pieces of early bumper or rocker deco strips
Cat convertor heat shield
Brake caliper pistons
Bracket for cat heat shield
Top right is oil line clamp. Bottom 2 are brackets to hold door top trim in place- 86 to 94? parts
Bracket from cowl to trunk in front of blower assembly
Upper left- radio bracket. Oil line clamps below that, battery hold down to the right and gasket for front a/c blower on the far right.
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You guys are awesome! Thanks a lot! If I find more pieces that I'm not sure about, I'll post them here.

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