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Old 09-11-2010, 11:04 AM
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I would like to seek assistant to identify the part number of the metal plate which in between rear fender and bumper. Thanks in advance.

Old 09-11-2010, 11:49 AM
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here?
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Hey raspberryroadster,
What is the address of that site you use for parts (above)?

I've seen you use it before, I've just got a PDF Pet saved.

Thanks
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Originally Posted by raspberryroadster
here?
Yes, I also found this diagram from catalog, however, I am not very sure which one it is. There 2 items which shape from diagram is very similar. Did 964 505 342 00 is the correct one?
Thanks a lot.
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Number 38 in the picture.
965 505 458 00 right side
965 505 457 00 left side
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Originally Posted by psychoideas
Hey raspberryroadster,
What is the address of that site you use for parts (above)?

I've seen you use it before, I've just got a PDF Pet saved.

Thanks
It is http://www.dcauto.com/ Great site.

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its large file (pet 7)....i downloaded from here, you will also need a program to decompress the file (i used BITzipper, cause they had a 30 day free trial)...........

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YTLVETN7
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here's zoom of part #38 shows connections more clearly perhaps, & zoom of part #29 which you have questioned.





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You can down load the catalog from Porsche.
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Originally Posted by Makmov
You can down load the catalog from Porsche.
yes but has no database for VIN searches, i think
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Correctly, no VIN database. You have to do it manually in the V pages and then you have read the production breaks and supersessions. It is the factory catalog so I am sure it is pretty accurate.
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Originally Posted by psychoideas
Number 38 in the picture.
965 505 458 00 right side
965 505 457 00 left side
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by raspberryroadster
here's zoom of part #38 shows connections more clearly perhaps, & zoom of part #29 which you have questioned.





Thanks.
From the shape, is it #29 likely? But someone above said it is #38. Any experienced idea?
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#38 is metal and #29 is rubber. Both are used on the top of the bumper, just between the bumper and the fender.
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Originally Posted by Rocket Rob
#38 is metal and #29 is rubber. Both are used on the top of the bumper, just between the bumper and the fender.
Thanks a lot. Thats make me very clear. It must be a metal plate.


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