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Console Repair - Upper & Lower

As you can see, the plastic that holds the metal clips in the lower console are both broken. As far as the upper, I am assuming the plastic that holds those metal clips is also broken. I do have all 4 clips though!

Any suggestions?

It pains me to have both consoles not solidly in place.

Thank you!


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Check the parts for sale section.
there is a seller in the SFV that parts out several cars and may have these pieces.
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They are all like that , repair with this stuff
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I do not have the pieces of plastic that broke off unfortunately.... what do you suggest?

Thanks!
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build it up with the aforementioned product so it will hold the clips
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Go buy a thin piece of metal flashing at the hardware store, use some metal sheers to cut it up and get creative in fabricating a piece that you can bond to the broken plastic and that will be able to hold the original clip.

Mine is broken like this too, I just haven't made the time to put together a solution.
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964TargaC2 and Vandit are right. Re-do it and make it stronger.

I have recently spent a lot of time around very high end 911's and got to see first hand how much 'customization' like this is required. Before this, I was caught up on using new parts.

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Thanks guys! I have been to 3 different stores to find this product and none had it BUT I saw online that another local Home Depot has it in stock. I'll be heading there this week to pick some up. Fingers crossed!

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