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ThePerfectUsername · 70-79, M
The bayonet shaped hole is for a twist-to-lock type fitting.
The hooked end looks as if it'll slide over a single thickness of metal.
Looks like the sort of fitting that might provide a quick-detach parcel shelf style attachment point to me. If you don't see any corresponding parts near the rear window try looking under the hood for anything with a bayonet fitting.
The hooked end looks as if it'll slide over a single thickness of metal.
Looks like the sort of fitting that might provide a quick-detach parcel shelf style attachment point to me. If you don't see any corresponding parts near the rear window try looking under the hood for anything with a bayonet fitting.
CeoriAvalon · 22-25, F
looks like some sort of door piece to me. id have to see the rest of the van to know for sure where it went but just at a glance it looks like a stopper of some kind or a door piece
english · 56-60, M
your need that its a thingy me jig ,put in the glove box 🙃
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purplepen · 51-55, F
Coffee cup holder and sandwich holder to clip onto the dashboard. Just don't go too fast unless you have a lid.
SW-User
Well if your car is still running it must not be that important right? 🤷🏻♂️
DudeistPriest · M
Maybe use it to scrape ice off the windshield?
Tracos · 51-55, M
special tool number 7
SituationalSloth · 36-40, F
You guys are great 🤣
CeoriAvalon · 22-25, F
@SituationalSloth Im down at the auto mechanic shop close to me all the time so im always looking at each car they have there trying to learn about it xD im kinda different in what i like from others my age
Bushmanoz · 61-69, M
Look for plastic of the same colour and texture, if there isn't any it may not even be part of the car. It looks like its meant to slide on to the edge of something..in a car I can only imagine a seatbelt, then it has a locking part in it. very similar to what a small bayonet fitting globe would use.