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  1. You did not state which wood so rather than guess just send me your VIN by PM (Personal Message) and I will look up the exact match for your car.
  2. With or without ash tray - how many 12 volt sockets?
  3. Same price - same part number if you have the same color.
  4. Looks like it is US $51.40 but that includes both side as it is all one piece. If that is the Aluminum package with Steel Grey then the part number is: 955 552 160 01 7BA
  5. Model and year of your car please? Perhaps an auto salvage yard for replacement parts?
  6. That does not exist - at least Porsche does not offer it. In many case it may even be proprietary information of actual motor manufacturer.
  7. Try 9810 Thank you so much for your quick reply. Unfortunately, this code didn't work for me :-(. thanks again, Jim Did you follow the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ? It works better than 99% of the time when you do.
  8. It would be helpful if you told us the exact year and model car...
  9. Perhaps the heat shield - but then with the right tools you should be able to get to the bolts. If not, then get a jack stand and move the engine mount as needed.
  10. Sorry, no photos are attached. Please also provide the exact and model year of your car.
  11. Still use that procedure to remove the muffler with it's bracket - then you will have access to the support bracket. (click to enlarge)
  12. You can follow the removal and torque specs here: http://www.renntech.org/forums/tutorials/article/84-pse-porsche-sport-exhaust-install/ Once off the car it is just a matter of trading old parts for new, aligning, and re-torquing .
  13. Do you mean the muffler bracket?
  14. Either that or find some one with a smoke machine so you can track that down.
  15. Looks like you have an intake air leak.
  16. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_911_GT3 much easier to read...
  17. :welcome: Brake caliper to front and rear axle (PCCB and grey cast-iron brakes): 63 ftlb.
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