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Old 05-31-2009 | 07:39 PM
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Im looking for the black plastic cover that goes on the left side under the drivers footwell. That covers wiring. Mine is split right down the middle. Anyone have one from a parts car ?
Old 05-31-2009 | 10:18 PM
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I have one but it's pretty kicked up. It looks like it was sorta made from plywood, too, not plastic, but I may be wrong. It's a bit... bent.
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Mine is thin plywood here.
Old 06-01-2009 | 11:00 AM
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Never saw a plywood one. They're NLA from Porsche. I bought one from dC Automotive.
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Never saw a plywood one. They're NLA from Porsche. I bought one from dC Automotive.
The black plastic part ?? Have a part number ?
Old 06-01-2009 | 01:53 PM
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You can drill down on dC's website. What year is your car? That cover changed between '86 and '87.
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Is it part number 944.610.219.02 -- which covers the fuse box from below (driver's well)? If so, I have one that I was going to throw away -- you can have it for cost of shipping plus cost of beer.
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87+ is part number 944.610.219.02.

Just a heads up - installing it is a PITA. At least mine was, but that may be because I rebuilt my entire harness and it's freshly wrapped. I had to lift the fuse block up to get the cover installed, then I had to try to get all the wires tucked up inside it enough to put the fuse block back down on its mounts.

If you do need to pull up your fuse block, make sure you disconnect the battery first!
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No wonder I could find it, I was looking in the body section. JosephSc I will take it if its not cracked let me know cost of shipping.



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