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Part # help needed- hood seal
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Can anyone help me identify two hood seals? One is part # 928.511.141.04, and the other is 928.511.141.03. I bought these some time ago for my 924S, but they didn't fit. I'd like to find what they do fit so that they may find a good home. Thanks, -Scott Clarke
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scott clarke... the #...-03 is for the rear hood of 928. The #...-04 should fit the rear of your (924S) hood, say the books (it's on my '79 924).
Hope that soothes some stress... member. G'luck. macreel
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Hood seals????
The only one I know of is the one going across the freah air trough.
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Macreel-
Thanks! SoCal-We're talking about the ones at the front and the rear of the engine compartment. Doesn't your car have those? -Scott
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How I have to go out and look!
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Hugh - So Cal 83 944 Driver Person NOT a 'real' Porsche -- Its Better!!!! When was the last time you changed your timing and balance belts and/or cam chain and tensioner? New Users please add your car's year and model to your signature line! Never break more than you fix! |
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