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#31239 07/04/03 08:46 PM
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I'm interested in installation information of the GM tissue dispenser. Does anyone out there have original instructions? I would like to get a copy to keep with my car and for the proper intallation. Also are there any neat ideas on keeping tissues in these dispensers in the 21st century. I can not find any that just drop in the dispenser today.

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#31240 07/08/03 12:45 AM
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Ken,

Will email you a copy tomarrow.


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Thanks. I really appreciate the directions.

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Is it possible to email me a copy of the instructions aswell?

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I have one for my 1941, it clips over the visor. There is a size tissue box that fits it properly. The commercial one that they use at work drop right in. Unfortunately I can only find these sold in bulk. The box is under 2 inches tall and just shy of the length and width of a standard box.


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