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Can you help identify this part from 1988 911?

Can you help identify this part from 1988 911?

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picture or description please
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I forgot to add the picture and can't edit to post to add the picture. I repost. Can the mod delete this post?
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go below this to where it says Go Advanced and click it

that will give you the ability to attach photos to this thread.

It might be more fun to describe it, where it came from, what it does or what it looks like and you may be surprised how quickly it can be identified even without a picture
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okay got the picture uploaded

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The one to the left (standing up) Look like the spacers at the bottom of the running boards though I have seen them in plastic too.
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it's the big one that I had the caliper on
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That may be a spacer for the oil fed cam chain tensioners.

"Porsche Spacer for Chain Tensioner - 93010551300"
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looks like it's the washer for rear axle nut. wrxnofx identified it.

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