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Looking for a part # for a screw plug/cover
#1

Anyone know the part # for the caps that cover the screws along the inside of the windshield pillars and other places, like the wide trim piece on the underside of the convertible top that runs parallel with the windshield? It is basically just a flat-topped cosmetic cover for screw holes.



I ordered P/N 914 552 233 10 01C (Lining Cap), which is the correct shape, but wouldn't even come close to staying in the hole. I removed one of the ones that was in the car and it is definitely different from what I ordered/received.



Appreciate any help (and a source if you have one).



Thanks,

Greg
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#2

I hunted around on Pelican and did not find it in the parts Katalouge. You might try calling them or the boys at Sunset.



I know exactly what you are talking about because I have the originals in classic grey and I am guarding them with my life (not really but they do seem to go missing easily).
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#3

If all else fails Jager http://www.jageng.com/garage9/product_in...cts_id=413 has a kit the claims to have "10 plastic panel clips used on the headliner and door panels. "
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#4

These aren't clips, but rather little round plastic caps that are used to hide the screws. I'm also interested in the part number as I have some that are missing. I'm cursed with OCD when it comes to cars, so I'll hunt for them until I find them...
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#5

Check this out;



http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-parts...807-10.php



or possibly;



http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-parts...811-25.php



Not sure if Part #3 (941 504 708 10) is what you are looking for.
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#6

Call Jesse at Sunset, I ordered some of these for my last P-car, and as I recall he knew exactly what to order. There was no PET available to us plebes back in those days.
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#7

the original partnumber is , I just ordered them last week at the OPC. 311.867.169 4XC. You get the grey ones. price is 40 $cents each.
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#8

they are different for a coupe and a cab....cabrio part number is 941.504.710.10 and are for the A-pillars and the trim piece across the windshield on the top itself.



Greg, I have a bunch here in Sterling......"01C" is black. Other colors are hard to come by.



If you can make it to the detail day, I'd be happy to get you taken care of.



- Darryl
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#9

These r very tricky parts I ordered them new and thought it was right but they were way to big and not at all what I thought. I need some still but don't know what to order? Daryl is it part #941.504.710.01C for screw covers in black? thank
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#10

HI:

Check out Ebay listing number - 160781690105. See if this is what you are looking for?

Carl
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#11

Here is another listing on Ebay from the same seller. Ebay item number 150805143563.

Carl
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#12

I called Sunset, but had to get off the phone before Jesse could email me a picture. I'm exchanging emails with him.



The ebay part doesn't look like the one I removed to compare with my wrong ones.



Darryl, I googled the part # you listed and ended up on the AutoAtlanta site. The diagram is the same one I got from Sunset, though he didn't send the pane with the part #s. That looks like a winner.



I don't know if I'm going to get up to detail day. I need to check the family calendar. Appreciate the offer to share. Black is the color I need.



If you are a member of Potomac PCA, the May magazine has a piece in it for a June overnight Dine 'n Drive to Nemacolin Resort and Fallingwater that looks great. Gotta show that to the wife.
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#13

Ginger......There are screws covers and hole plugs. Different parts for different applications and as mentioned a few posts back, they are also different for coupes and cabs. All in all, there are three different parts....cab hole plugs, coupe hole plugs, screw covers. A screw cover is a rubbery part that presses over top of an exposed screw head, and the hole plugs are to dress up a hole that provides access to a recessed screws, like on the A-pillar covers.



Greg.....yes, PCA Potomac member, dV advertiser and contributor. Wife is from that area and we'd love to do the Falling Water trip. Not sure of her work schedule as she's retail and does weekends. How many hole plugs do you need?
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[quote name='BeBe' timestamp='1336095672' post='126512']

If you are a member of Potomac PCA, the May magazine has a piece in it for a June overnight Dine 'n Drive to Nemacolin Resort and Fallingwater that looks great. Gotta show that to the wife.

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Off topic - but seeing Falling Water is a place to visit on my "bucket list". In a 968, that would be even better!
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#15

That eBay listing has some of what I was picturing, the little plugs that have a suction cup on them, for lack of a better term. They both go into the recess and friction fit over the screw head.
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#16

I found the plastic plugs that come with new doors and windows (for the house) that cover the screws fit great, they just need to be colored correctly.



Similar to these:

http://www.how-to-in.../holeplugs.html



or...



http://www.dkhardware.com/product-37338-...crews.html
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#17

Darryl,



I see your ad on the page facing the article I mentioned. I got the same part # from Sunset that you said for the cabrio. I'm missing more than I have -- need 7. Looks like I should be able to come up on detail day.



Greg
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