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Saw these screws and the surface rust drives me crazy, I’m thinking replace just for the heck of it. Looked around sunset Porsche parts but unable to locate specifically. May replace the bracket also just to refresh the whole area. Any help with part numbers would be awesome, thanks! 2012 GTS
Hmm, here’s the parts diagram. Feel free to decipher. To me it looks like:
Left side of that bracket (24):
Torx screw
M 6 X 20
900 385 041 01
Top side of that bracket (22):
Torx screw
M 6 X 20
900 385 019 01
And I think the two down low are also (22):
Torx screw
M 6 X 20
900 385 019 01
However, part 22 lists Qty X, so I’d lean on someone with more knowledge of the PET Catalog to explain why it’s shown in the diagram but is marked as Qty X.
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