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    Help identifying parts from picture

    Hello. Just joined the forum. Old man here helping my young friend complete the build of a MK2 he just purchased. In looking over the boxed unused parts, I could not intuitively identify the parts in the picture (hopefully it posts and is viewable). Any help identifying them would be appreciate. Thanks.
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    I see some windshield post strips, a T-style hose clamp.
    not sure about the brackets and what they're for.
    is the red wire connected to a solenoid? not quite sure.

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    Long stainless strip are for the windshield to replace stripped threads
    Aluminum C channel is a clamp for the back of a large gauge. Holds it against the back of the dash.
    Black angle with slots is a door striker mount for a mark 2
    round is a simple band clamp
    Large red wire component is a circuit breaker.
    Dont know on the rest.
    Mike

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    Thank you.

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    If there are two pieces of aluminum angle in the bag with the screws, I’d say those are the pieces that mount to the underside of the body and prevent the hood latches from digging into the fiberglass.
    I'd guess some kind of aftermarket hood or trunk strut mounting brackets for the two aluminum brackets marked P and D.
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