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Rear Fuse/Relay cover
When the local guys looked over my new SC on the beer night it was good to hear good news. But there was one thing, Souk noticed that my rear fuse/relay cover was missing and noted that if i wanted to use this as a daily driver I should get a replacement. So thats what im looking for, the little fuse box cover. Anyone got any spares or could someone give me an idea of the price? Or heck even a pic, i might just be able to go down and buy some plexyglass or metal and fab one up myself. Do you think its something I can just make? Let me know. Thanks.
(I dont know if this is exactly in the right forum cause its a bit of both worlds)
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Evil-Bay, they come up quite a bit. $20.
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Evil- Bay is correct. Try one of the Porsche wrecking yards , such as PartsHeaven.Dan
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Pelican stocks the covers; C-610-101-01 for $16.30. If you need the winged attaching screws (2 are required) their part number is 900.029.102.02 and they can be special ordered through Pelican for $1.56 each. A washer goes under each screw and if you want the OEM ones (900.151.003.02) they too can be special ordered through Pelican for $1.00 each. Cheers, Jim
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