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Old 12-07-13, 05:27
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Scott,

About a year ago Marcus Schneider from Willys Acres had a "Garage Sale" that I attended. In one of his tri-walls of Iltis parts he had a number of partial UnStucker kits including the flanges that you are after. To the best of my knowledge he doesn't do a lot of business in Iltis parts (I do note that your photo is an M151) so he may require some close up shots of the flange in order to identify them.

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Colin
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Old 12-07-13, 05:55
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I believe the Iltis and M151A2 unstucker flanges were the same. Just the stud extensions were different. I have spares of the plates I think, but when I get to the scrapyard next I'll see if I have any of the long nuts. The nuts oculd be made form regular hexstock if need be. They would need to be drilled and tapped.
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Old 12-07-13, 13:49
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Hi,

I believe that I have some.
They would be $20.00 for the set of 4.

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Greg
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