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that thing in front of the heater?

Hello All.
I have a 71' 911t coupe. I need to replace a strange part. Can't seem to find it. Muchos Gracias to anyone who can help. Inside the trunk, located up top is a black hardened cardboard curved piece that protects the heater/ from the luggage compartment. It has four bolts that hold it in place. Anyone know what this is called or where to get a replacement?
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911-551-067-00 Lining, for, luggage compartment 1 NLA

That's unfortunately the listing in the Pelican Parts Search. Stoddard doesn't show anything either.
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Try a parts recycler like Parts Heaven or Oklahoma. Both advertise in Pano or go to Google.
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You could also try DC Automotive (no affliliation...):

The part shows out of stock but would not hurt to call:

http://dcauto.gotdns.com/catalog/index.php?pattern=911551067&choice=all&btnG=Search&priormode=&searchtype=all&mode=search&filter=sphinx

If the above link does not work: http://www.dcautomotive.com

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subscribed...i need one too.
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I wonder if we could just come up with something reproduction for a cover. Mine has been off of the car for a while since I've been trying to clean up the trunk and dealing with some wiring issues. Really the cover looks like resin impregnated cardboard. Maybe I could try to make one out of fiberglass based on my original one.
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if i had a dollar for the many of those ive thrown away over the years!
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I wonder if we could just come up with something reproduction for a cover. Mine has been off of the car for a while since I've been trying to clean up the trunk and dealing with some wiring issues. Really the cover looks like resin impregnated cardboard. Maybe I could try to make one out of fiberglass based on my original one.
I replaced my splitting and trashed pedalboard with a carbon-fiber version that looked to be about one layer of mat thick. Enough to stop coke cans and pets going down the hole... And it weighed nothing.

I'd buy a CF replacement for the trunk cover that I've never had just to tidy up/protect the hoses...
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some have bent sheet Al to make a cover

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