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Posted

I'm missing one of the plugs that is removed when you want to install the hardtop. It is pictured on page 155 in the MY 03 manual being removed with a screwdriver.

Thanks

Dan

Posted

it's completely unnecessary (unless you just want it covered up). you could cover it with anything or just leave it. Porsche will probably charge you $20 for a piece of plastic. ;)

Posted

I ordered it from Sunset for about 6 dollars. Just my pet peave. It came with a plug, I want the plug there. I learned along time ago that it is cheaper to stay on top of missing things from the start, otherwise you end up have a grocery list of missing caps, knobs, tool kits, manuals, the list goes on and on.

Porsche parts are cheap. Try buying Land Rover parts, they're expensive!.

Posted (edited)

You know I ordered it and didn't even think to ask for the actual number! When I get the invoice I'll post it.

Edited by TKE878
  • 2 weeks later...

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