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Does anybody know the part number for the plastic circular fasteners that hold on the side skirts.
They are about the size of a quarter.
I tried to describe it to Sunset porsche and they sent me the screws.
(Sunset is awesome. I'm just poor at describing things)
It is not there on the parts list.
The piece I'm looking for is round (the size of a quater) and screws onto a bolt. Thus holding the rocker panel onto the car.
I really need to take a picture of it but car is not here! Arrghh!
Is it the same plastic nut (with something like a washer sized flange) that is used to hold the fender liners in?
999 049 022 40 plastic nut
For that part number, Pelican is saying:
"** USE 999-049-007-40-M100 INSTEAD ** PLASTIC NUT"
Plastic Nut (T5) for Underbody Protective Coverings, 911 Carrera 2/4/Turbo (1990-94), 996 Carrera 2/4 (1999-04), 996 Turbo (2001-04), Boxster/Boxster S (1997-04), Each
I found the rocker panel on pg 326/446 in the PET and it shows a simliar nut (#13), but no part number for that cross reference!
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