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Front Trunk Related Parts

Hi Guys
No luck with the PET or any other after-market supplier diagrams etc. Does anyone know of a Porsche part # for the grommets & a source for the bulkhead style ring-type(?) seals from the trunk to dash interior for the (fog, ciggy lighter & rear window de-fogger) switches?

"Old" pre-resto interior Dash view


Trunk side View showing seals parts in question - the grommet for the rear de-fogger disintegrated completely - the one on the left is basically useless - the one on the right might be re-usable(??)


Top view through speaker opening showing location of the 3 bulkhead style seals in question.

I also need some advice or recommendation on what covers or blocks the rather big hole accessing the steering gear.


Any help or advice will be appreciated
Thanks & Cheers
JB

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I’m sure you can find a standard pass-thru grommets at the auto parts store.

As for the opening in the steering column, there wasn’t any. Someone posted the same query a few months while back.
My reply was that my ‘77 with dealer installed AC, the kits they used had supplied a generic foam sponge block to wrap around the shaft/tub to seal this opening, probably to help keep dust and debris from the evaporator to a minimum. Tucking any sort of similar material like that of rubber pipe wrap might do the trick, it’s just hard to seal completely.
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I think the grommets might be 999 703 066 50 and 999 703 067 50 (from 810-10 in the parts catalog): http://www.***********.com/porsche-parts/hardparts.php?dir=911-65-69&section=801-10

but maybe someone else knows for sure?
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Hey Lz7w - Thanks for the part #'s - I'll chase those down
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JB,

Part numbers on your EarlyS post

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