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Hardware List, or data sheet?

If this is already in existence I apologize. Im in the final stages of re assembly on my project car and Ive ran into several areas that id like to get new bolts for, or they are MIA, Is there a sheet, book, anything that gives details of what size hardware is? Suspension, trim etc. Thank you.

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Parts diagrams here: https://www.9xxteile.com/en/pet

You didn’t mention the year your car is so linked you to the index. I use the PET religiously on my 78 SC for part numbers, verifying fastener sizes, hose diameters, etc. Note that, like many manufacturers, Porsche changed things during model runs and so you should use the diagrams as “a” source but verify by physical inspection where you can.
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If this is already in existence I apologize. Im in the final stages of re assembly on my project car and Ive ran into several areas that id like to get new bolts for, or they are MIA, Is there a sheet, book, anything that gives details of what size hardware is? Suspension, trim etc. Thank you.
The Porsche PET (Spare Parts Catalog) linked above from silverlock is what you need.

Go to that site and select the document for the year of your car.

I recently completed an engine out service on my 84 911 and have spent hours in the PET looking up the exact fasteners needed for each position.

I sent all of my existing fasteners I wanted to reuse out for plating to the original color and then I replaced missing or incorrect fasteners with new per the PET for my car. I bought most of my replacement fasteners from pelican and belmetric.
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You can download the parts book (aka the PET) from Porsche here: https://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesandservices/classic/genuineparts/originalpartscatalogue/. This will help you identify the part you need.
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I also heavily recommend the Haynes repair manual for the 911 SC as it contains much more and much more detailed photos / exploded views from any part of the car:
https://us.haynes.com/products/porsche-911-65-89-for-coupe-targa-cabriolet-haynes-repair-manual

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I also heavily recommend the Haynes repair manual for the 911 SC as it contains much more and much more detailed photos / exploded views from any part of the car:
https://us.haynes.com/products/porsche-911-65-89-for-coupe-targa-cabriolet-haynes-repair-manual

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Totally agree, if he has a SC. I he has an earlier car, he is limited to the factory manuals, Haynes and Cymer.

Yellobee69, please add your car information to your signature line to help us help you.

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