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    Posted: October-04-2010 at 3:23pm
I am trying to find a replacement flush floor "keyhole" plate for the rear seat latch. Anyone have any ideas where to get one?
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?? What does it look like. Note sure I had on my 97
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I will take a picture and post it later today.
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This is not a good picture but this is one of the "keyhole" plates. Or at least what is remaining of it!



This is a pic of the rear floor you can see where both the plates are located.

Any ideas on where I could get a replacement would be greatly appreciated.
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That I would just fab up in the shop. Use aluminum stock and drill it. 15 min job.

I don't have them on my 97
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