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Carrera 3.2 - can anyone please help identifying this part?

Hello,
Being finishing a Carrera 3.2 assembly and due to the lack of experience on this specific model, there are a couple of bits that I cannot identify.
If anyone can help, please do!
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Hi Alex...i do not recognize any of these 2 pieces a a Porsche part....at least never seen it before...

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Really?!
They were in the car when disassembled... although I do not have any records of it...
Thanks anyway!
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The one is a switch and the other a flange of sorts, I would possibly look at brake(control) or clutch area. With a little time I could let you know.
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if its a Porsche part there should be a part number on it somewhere.
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Mysterious extra parts.......

Alex,

For your piece of mind, those are not OEM parts. You don't need them. Save them if that will make you feel better.

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Many thanks to you all!
Hope you are all right! ))
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Mounts for the Fetzer Valve, it’s all ball bearings these days......
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Mounts for the Fetzer Valve, it’s all ball bearings these days......
Could. You please be more specific? A
What is the Fetzer valve?
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Hmmm, typically found in the striped paint section of your FLAPS to my recollection.
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What is the Fetzer valve?
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From your location, I infer yours is a Euro spec 911. At one point, Euro cars had a sort of marker light in the rear side of the front fender - at least on the left side. I couldn't find this in a catalog, though.

And most came with a rear fog light.

Is the red part a plastic lens? This doesn't look like the rear fog light, and I think the side markers were amber.

But those are my guesses as to possibilities.

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