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Due to the last rain storm, I had a slight off road excursion. A few of the little plastic airflow pieces are now gone, and one of the plastic wheel well covers came loose. This is located in the front portion of the wheel well and is the thing that is riveted on (I used a zip tie to hold it in place temporarily).

Is there a parts list / TSB or other resource showing the part numbers for the front airflow pieces under the car?

Thanks in advance,

-td

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Loren-

How comprehensive is this information? Specifically if I wanted to have the wiring layout of my car. Is it worth the 110 bucks for the doc or is it vague like a Chilton's manual would be for other cars?

In the coming weeks I will be putting in my own stereo and it may or may not be of value to me.

What's your opinion?

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Loren-

How comprehensive is this information? Specifically if I wanted to have the wiring layout of my car. Is it worth the 110 bucks for the doc or is it vague like a Chilton's manual would be for other cars?

In the coming weeks I will be putting in my own stereo and it may or may not be of value to me.

What's your opinion?

Well, you will all the schematics for your model year car - for $110.

If there were any updates later (like there are to the other sections of the manuals) it would cost you another $110 to get them again.

For a MY03 Targa you will get 53 pages of schematics that have pretty much all the detail. The schematics contain wiring for all options so if you don't have an option you will have to look closer and make sure you are choosing the right path.

Since they have a sample of the table of contents (for free) here is a copy of the TOC for a MY03 Carrera (including Targa).

MY03_Circuit_diagram_for_911_Carrera__996__TOC.pdf

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