headlight light knob
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Race Car
It is supposed to be ON all the time. If yours is not on, the bulb has burned. Not uncommon since it is always on, day or night.
Part # 900-631-132-90. It's a 1.2 watt bulb.
Part # 900-631-132-90. It's a 1.2 watt bulb.
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Race Car
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Race Director
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Three Wheelin'
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Rennlist
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I know on the Ferrari forum there is a "cross reference" chart, because most of the Ferrari parts are actually made by Fiat, but if you purchase it with Ferrari logo bags then it is 4 x more expensive.
Maybe someone need to put together a cross reference chart like this. For example the 996 ignition switch are known to fail, and it is an Audi part. If you go to a p-car dealer they will ask you to replace the entire steering column, but you can walk right next door to an Audi dealer and buy the replacement ignition switch part for $40.
Maybe someone need to put together a cross reference chart like this. For example the 996 ignition switch are known to fail, and it is an Audi part. If you go to a p-car dealer they will ask you to replace the entire steering column, but you can walk right next door to an Audi dealer and buy the replacement ignition switch part for $40.
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I know on the Ferrari forum there is a "cross reference" chart, because most of the Ferrari parts are actually made by Fiat, but if you purchase it with Ferrari logo bags then it is 4 x more expensive.
Maybe someone need to put together a cross reference chart like this. For example the 996 ignition switch are known to fail, and it is an Audi part. If you go to a p-car dealer they will ask you to replace the entire steering column, but you can walk right next door to an Audi dealer and buy the replacement ignition switch part for $40.
Maybe someone need to put together a cross reference chart like this. For example the 996 ignition switch are known to fail, and it is an Audi part. If you go to a p-car dealer they will ask you to replace the entire steering column, but you can walk right next door to an Audi dealer and buy the replacement ignition switch part for $40.
OK, OK, since you don't have 993 anymore, we'll let you off the hook, otherwise...
Oh but wait! You have a 996, hmm...
Good idea Robin, so Rennlisters, who's up to this task?