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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    The part marked "2" is ANR1612,

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    Incorrect, see pic below.
    Also using your fav search engine returns many examples of AWR1612.
    Furthermore to that, Land Rover Classic returned no results for ANR1612 nor did your fav search engine.

    Further further to that if we want to look for faults in my info, here it is...
    if you look at the OP's original pic the sagging bit looks like the later rubberized foam style which I have seen in late 300tdi and TD5 Defender, sooooo the part number is:
    BTR5232
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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    But for now I need to bodge something.
    then just use the xmas tree push in plastic plugs as I have suggested
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    Quote Originally Posted by DazzaTD5 View Post
    Incorrect, see pic below.
    Also using your fav search engine returns many examples of AWR1612.
    Furthermore to that, Land Rover Classic returned no results for ANR1612 nor did your fav search engine.

    Further further to that if we want to look for faults in my info, here it is...
    I wasn't looking for faults in your post, I was clarifying. the ANR was a typo, it should have read AWR. Your pic is the same as mine.
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    Yeah I am a bit confused by the diagrams being the same too.
    Same diagram but different conclusions as to part number?
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Yeah I am a bit confused by the diagrams being the same too.
    Same diagram but different conclusions as to part number?
    No p38arover clarified that the number he posted was a typo, so ignore the ANR number.

    the other two choices are:
    AWR1612 - this is the early one made of cardboard / mdf type material.
    BTR5232 - looks like the one you have, this actually is the most common one, rubber / foam.

    Also.... land rover parts over the years can have a whole string of part number changes, changes for variations on models etc etc.
    if we look at the above part as one example, there looks like about a dozen part numbers, some superseded, some no longer available.
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