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Who is good at finding part numbers?

Hi guys need the pn for a plug on the oil tank to the front of the filler neck at the same level
It a big rubber plug to plug a fiting that is not used on my car
89 turbo
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Erick

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Here it is, Erick.

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I found it on page 38, item #11 of the PET (took a lot of looking as it was not in the same section as the oil tank - who knows why).

http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf/originalparts/usa/911_USA_87_89_KATALOG.pdf
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I'm thinking that this could be a useful thread moving forward for those that may be having difficulty finding parts and part numbers. I've all but given up on a plug that I believe fills the hole on my rear bumper for the tow hook just to the left of my license plate.

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Home Depot, Lowes, and all the generic auto parts stores around here sell generic black plastic plugs in multiple sizes. I'm sure you can find one that will fit that hole in your bumper. If one presses in loose or it shrinks from exhaust heat a little clear silicone glue will hold it in place.
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I'm thinking that this could be a useful thread moving forward for those that may be having difficulty finding parts and part numbers. I've all but given up on a plug that I believe fills the hole on my rear bumper for the tow hook just to the left of my license plate.
This is a plug for a 914 rear bumper & is probably the same size as the one in your Turbo (very inexpensive experiment, too).

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And here is the plug for 911s of many years (also inexpensive).

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