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WTB: 911SC blower motor cover
My blower motor cover (fiber board) has seen better days and one of the corners is broken. As such, I'd like to replace it, even though it's not seen behind the carpet. If anyone has one in good shape that's collecting dust, I'd love to give it a new home.
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Get a piece of fiber board, or there are plenty of various plastics
you can cut, heat bend or simply bend and make your own.
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I very much appreciate the suggestion, but I'd prefer not to take on another project at this point. I'm really looking for the easy, "remove four bolts, reinstall four bolts" path.
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Okay, here is bolt and go (never used one, don't get a commision but I should, lol ); just ask PP sales if it fits LH drive
https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/RENI05B.htm?pn=REN-I05-B&bc=c&q=rennline%20blower%20motor%20assembly%20cover
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And again, your input is very much appreciated! :-)
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I have this one.
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Found! Thank you all!
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