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Can someone explaining me please.....
...where does this switch-off mount must be fixed on the car :i can read it's a bolt-on part but not find where....
REF : BUC-010002 ![]() Thanks a lot , Ced'
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We need to know what year,model, Porsche you have. I don't recognise that part at all.
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What type/year Porsche?
Post a picture of the area where the battery is located. Where did you buy it? Any instructions from the supplier?
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This part is available here , at Pelican , and my car is a 911 3.2 model 1986.
I precise i not purchase this part at this hour , i just ask where i must fix it if i decide to buy it. Thanks.
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I think something is getting lost in translation.
That is a battery cut-off switch mount, mostly used in racing cars but could be used on the street as an anti-theft device, I suppose. I don't think it would matter where it was mounted unless the sanctioning body has a specific rule. It's not for mounting a battery into the car. Is that what your intention was in wanting to buy the item?
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Inside the trunk in front of the fuse panels 84-89's on the driver side fender to truck seam where the 5-6 bolts are. I hope that makes sense
You may need to do some drilling, make certain that you have weather sealed the other end to insure no moisture intrusion. Best wishes,
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Bon Jour, cdrik915
I hope all is well in southwest France today. We passed through Toulouse in May, but I failed to see a red 911 fly by on the A 62. May be next time. On to your question, could the 911 Battery Hold Down Clamp 911-611-209-00-M100 be what you are looking for? Pelican lists them as Porsche Miscellaneous parts.
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Oh......sorry .....it's about a swich-off mount i want to talk.......not a battery mount......
Sorry , sorry...... I've modified my initial post. Thanks Draco , Oh ah ah , and Gunter , i appreciate your help and understanding......for my bad way of speaking..... Thanks guys !!!
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