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Old 04-28-2013, 03:53 AM
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Ironic that we need a liner that is NLA to cover the PSD that has a reservoir that is also not available. God save the 911.
Old 04-28-2013, 09:07 AM
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I got my reservoirs for both my cars from Roger a couple of years ago. Are you saying the are NLA now?
Old 04-28-2013, 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Bilal928S4
Are you saying the are NLA now?
Yes - I e-mailed Roger a couple weeks ago and he said they were on manufacturing backlog, but now they are NLA. The good news is, an in-line filter can be used instead of the filter in the bottom of the reservoir. The bad news is, if a nipple breaks off the reservoir or something, it will suck to be that guy
Old 04-29-2013, 11:28 AM
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Due to replacing my rear shocks (with very nice Bilstein's , as I bought last year from Roger), we had to take out my passenger side rear liner - which was replaced with a brand new one during early 2012 and my car has only seen about 5K km's since then.

I do not know the production date of my passenger side rear liner, from comparing it with your picture your liner plastic/rubbery looks different and ticker. No way I could hold up my passenger side rear liner yesterday with one hand without it deflecting. I would describe mine as being "fluffy".

What is the exact part number you have on it?

Originally Posted by Speedtoys
Just had a hands on with a brand new one here at 928sRUS Corporate HQ.

Took a while to find it in the warehouse, but we did.

Dated with a 2011 Manuf date...its _really nice_.

They are not a thin plastic, but a stiff rubbery material, 1/8 to 3/16" thick. You can hold it up in the air..sideways, from a corner arch of it..and it barely deflects..but its not uber stiff.

If I did that to one of my mazda liners, it would fold itself around my hand, they are truly wafer thin plastic.

The oem liner when rapped with a hand, tool/etc, is well damped. The low density closed cell foam on the back, is a good HF sound insulator. (I would add more, myself)

They aint flimsy..
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Hi Arnoud,
Part number is 928 504 304 04 - right side.
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I received the 91 S4/GT left side liner today.
I will fit it to my GTS this weekend and report on my findings.

Right side liner in a couple of the pictures is a GTS liner
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