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Old 07-17-2016 | 11:56 AM
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What goes in the top compartment? Mines empty.

Also i need to complete the emergency kit. What am i.missing



Lastly, what is that rubber piece that sticks out and does nothing?

Ohh and the pastic screws, whats those part numbers im missing a few.

Thank all for helpinf restore a fellow Porsche back to OEm.
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OEM Navigation and CD changer - you can see it embossed on the removable plastic door below the one you opened.
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Originally Posted by Long Islander1
Also i need to complete the emergency kit. What am i.missing
you're missing the tool kit
part# 997-721-115-00

the tire sealant bottle
part# 955-722-631-00

turnlock fastener
part#
997-551-803-00

also the wheel lock, couldn't tell from your pic got cut off
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Ty. Yes i have the wheel lock.

Whats the rubber handle thing in the center?
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Thank you for all your hel MkC2S

And what the.part number for all the other missing fasteners (notice them missing on th pic)
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Originally Posted by Long Islander1
Ty. Yes i have the wheel lock.

Whats the rubber handle thing in the center?
I think the wind screen bag attaches to that?
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Originally Posted by Long Islander1
Thank you for all your hel MkC2S

And what the.part number for all the other missing fasteners (notice them missing on th pic)
http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...703-432-40-OEM
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You need to download this .PDF file for your 997.1: http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf...SA_KATALOG.pdf

It is the Porsche Genuine Parts Catalog for the USA version of the 997.1, also known as PET. Inside it has every part installed on your car that you can purchase as replacements, including part numbers and diagrams. Consider it the bible for part number requests.

There are some sites such as pelicanparts.com that have online versions of PET. Also very useful. Then once you find a part number, do an online search for best pricing based on the part number. I've found the best results for part number price searching omitting any spaces, periods, or dashes in the part number. Generally Pelican, Suncoast, Sunset, Sonnen, ECS Tuning and few others have much better pricing than your local dealer.
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Originally Posted by semicycler
You need to download this .PDF file for your 997.1: http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf...SA_KATALOG.pdf

It is the Porsche Genuine Parts Catalog for the USA version of the 997.1, also known as PET. Inside it has every part installed on your car that you can purchase as replacements, including part numbers and diagrams. Consider it the bible for part number requests.

There are some sites such as pelicanparts.com that have online versions of PET. Also very useful. Then once you find a part number, do an online search for best pricing based on the part number. I've found the best results for part number price searching omitting any spaces, periods, or dashes in the part number. Generally Pelican, Suncoast, Sunset, Sonnen, ECS Tuning and few others have much better pricing than your local dealer.
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