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I was hoping to get some help and hopefully a part number for two missing screws on my 997 C2S Coupe. Both are the same location, just on opposite sides. I'm assuming the previous owner's body shop who had the rear bumper skin replaced/resprayed forgot to reinstall them.
The screws that are missing are directly behind each rear wheel, where the rear bumper skin attaches to the diagonal brace and also through what looks to be another panel (see below).
This is what I need....
I'm assuming they are the same screws as the inner screws attaching the bumper liner from underneath, but since I'm missing both, I have no way of confirming that they're the same.
I think one of these two are the correct one. One is 16mm and one is 19mm.
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