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Old 09-16-2014, 02:12 PM
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Looking to purchase a pair of the front bumperettes for a 968. Anyone have a set laying around from a Euro turn signal conversion?

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Old 09-16-2014, 03:08 PM
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Looking to purchase a pair of the front bumperettes for a 968. Anyone have a set laying around from a Euro turn signal conversion?

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Joel
Hi Joel,

New bumperettes are reasonably priced so I would recommend going that route. Then you'll have factory fresh. Contact Andraya at Sunset. You'll need:

944-505-357-00-01C bumperette (around $16)
944-505-358-00-01C bumperette
944-505-763-00-01C bumperette cover (around $4)
944-505-764-00-01C Bumperette cover

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Jeff,

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Jeff, how is it attached? A buddy's girlfriend knocked one off. Does he need just the two pieces? The schematic looks like a screw holds it in, and I don't see that part.
Im not lazy (this time), I don't want to drive out to help for nothing if he doesn't have all the parts.
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Hi Joel,
Awesome Avatar!! I'm would have to dig through parts, but I might have a set from the car in your avatar. Do you think I do?
-John

Your Avatar car at Watkins Glen a couple of years ago!
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Originally Posted by Tom R.
Jeff, how is it attached? A buddy's girlfriend knocked one off. Does he need just the two pieces? The schematic looks like a screw holds it in, and I don't see that part.
Im not lazy (this time), I don't want to drive out to help for nothing if he doesn't have all the parts.
Thanks
Yes, a screw/bolt holds it in/on.

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Originally Posted by Tom R.
Jeff, how is it attached? A buddy's girlfriend knocked one off. Does he need just the two pieces? The schematic looks like a screw holds it in, and I don't see that part.
Im not lazy (this time), I don't want to drive out to help for nothing if he doesn't have all the parts.
Thanks
The bumper cover has two small studs attached to it that the bumperette straddle/fit over, there are two small nuts and two small washers that hold the bumperette onto the small studs. Collision type removal may have popped the studs off/out.



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