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Old 06-08-2016, 10:44 AM   #1
johnc1952
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Default Start Button FPV-GT

I'm not wanting to start any debate about the value of these buttons, but the one fitted to my BF FPV-GT decided it was time to expire. The cir-clip that holds the spring loaded push button within the switch body broke off the plastic base of the button, sending the button rocketing into the back seat.

Although the switch is still operational using a "pop stick" from my favorite ice-cream, it is not really a cool look for such a classic car (not that cool is very important at my age).

Any suggestions on procuring a replacement. I cant find any on ebay or gumtree. I am almost tempted to rewire back on to the key tumbler switch and leave the button a decoration.

Comments (both positive and negative) are welcome.
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