1965 912 Steering housing

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ryanha
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1965 912 Steering housing

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Hi Everyone, more parts help needed if possible! I have broken my lower steering switch housing whilst trying to get it off to repair a small crack... i have made it much, much worse...

https://photos.app.goo.gl/qzRgnFguB13rYyks6

https://photos.app.goo.gl/MUn4gVKuSvR8P22p6

https://photos.app.goo.gl/AHfgeb3zHciubYcq7

I think it's part 90161392200 - switch housing lower part. Does anyone have one or know where I can source one at all please?

Thanks in advance
Ryan
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Any help guys? Thanks!
Ryan
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Nine One One
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Have you spoken to Max at Revival Cars who specialises in 912’s?
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Keep an eye on ebay using 'clamshell' as your search word - there's often a few UK-based ones for sale (but note that there is a difference between swb & lwb versions).

For instance Brian Goff (former boss of Jasmine) currently has this pair listed :

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/275686120383 ... R5ym9Z3OZQ

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