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Old 05-17-2021, 12:12 AM
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Default 2007 GT3 under panel part number needed.

I’m missing a few of these under panel clips. They are the 4 clips needed for the transmission cover to be fastened. Can someone help me identify this part so I can order it? I appreciate your help.

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I think they're just torx bolts. I can check next time my car is at the shop.
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Originally Posted by ngng
I think they're just torx bolts. I can check next time my car is at the shop.
Please. I haven't been able to identify this part. Thank you.
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I had this panel off yesterday. Torx screws do attach that panel, and, coincidentally, I had just picked up a few of them from the dealer. The PN they used is 9A7-007-698-00 (round head screw).
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Also be careful tightening the plastic/nylon nuts that attach to the studs on other panels-they will rip the stud off if over tightened. The ones you're replacing should be tightened quite a bit so they don't fall off like they did. Or someone might have forgot to put them back in.

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Originally Posted by ngng
I think they're just torx bolts. I can check next time my car is at the shop.
I need the silver insert piece, not the bolt. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by zdet
I had this panel off yesterday. Torx screws do attach that panel, and, coincidentally, I had just picked up a few of them from the dealer. The PN they used is 9A7-007-698-00 (round head screw).
Thanks for the info. I need the metal insert that goes in that bar. Basically the part that the torx screw bolts in.
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Parts diagrams online show 999-507-309-02 for that part. However, from the pictures of that PN (speed nut), I wonder if it's the right one.
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I appreciate your help. What about this part? 999.591.329.01?? This one looks like it may work.
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I think this should be the little sneaky thing that I’m looking for.
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Wow! I think you found it. Well done.
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It was not an easy task since this part doesn’t show in the diagram. I will order it and will report back with the findings. Also, let me know if you find another one that may work.



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