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Anybody have a clue what this part goes to?
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So my new puppy might have got into something in my PC or home entertainment system. Im not sure, but he was chewing on this part and it looks so familiar but I cant seem to place what it goes to.
Does anyone recognize this piece and what it could possibly belong to? I know its a long shot, but figured its worth a try....
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2 + 2 = 5
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It is probably a bumper to stop doors from slaming or a footing to prevent scratching the floor.
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Looks like a plug that fit's onto the end of a pipe to prevent scratching.
Also looks like some sort of battery cap device. Can't think of anything else..
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4.0 GHz
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Appears to be a small bear
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its a flux capacitor!
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