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Posted

I'm looking for the part numbers for the left and right black plastic "stoneguards" that are located at the front of the rear wheelwells for a 2003 Boxster S.

My local dealer thought the part numbers were 986-504-635-00 and 986-504-636-00 but all they received were 2 pieces of tape.

click her for photo of part

Posted

Your dealer couldn't get it because it's not listed in PET. It is shown, but not pointed out with a part number. Porsche puts the part number on every part so if you take it off you should be able to get it. There are only 3 screws holding it on so it's easy to remove.

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I had to buy one of these last week after it was destroyed by some road debris, so I have it sitting right in front of me. The part number for the right side piece is 986 504 394 00 01C and the name is (confusingly) "Floor Cover Trim - Black". The rubber lip at the bottom of the stoneguard is included. It is attached to the body by only four screws, so replacement can't be that hard (haven't had time to do it yet). Don't know the part number for the left side piece - sorry.

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