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New Porsche Parts for Sale
#1

These are new OEM Porsche parts:



Part Number Description

98650124300 Rear Body Panel

98650410900 Spoiler Drive Mechanism

98650461301 Bracket

98650461301 Rear Spoiler Bracket

98650502101 Bumper Reinforcement

98650531105 Bumper Cover

98650547500 Bumper Heat Shield

98650564100 Bumper Mount Strip

98656355100 Hard Top Lining Cover

98656355300 Hard Top Lining Cover

98656355400 Hard Top Lining Cover

98656371302 Hard Top Mount Insert

98656371402 Hard Top Assembly Insert

98663144303 Rear Lens Housing

98663144403 Rear Lens Housing

99650502101 Bumper Reinforcement

99921904100 SCKT SCREW 8X36.

9.86563E+13 Hard top (new, black, has some damage on top, inside great)

98650460901 G2X Rear Spoiler Top

9865054260070c Bumper Trim





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#2

Not sure what part number it equates to, but if you have the lower front bumper trim piece, I'm interested. It is specifically the black piece that fits under the lower from bumper.



I think the prior owner of my car had put on a front splitter which eventually was broken, so now I am missing the origninal piece that is supposed to clip on under the 'chin'.



I'm in Charlotte, so I can pick up if you happen to have it.



THanks

Chris
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#3

Ummmm...Boxster Parts?
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#4

Yes, yes they are Boxster parts. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#5

968 / 986 - it is soooo close <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#6

I don't know about the parts. All I know is the Part number written on the tag. If you have a picture of what you need or if you can get the part number you need we can make sure it is the right part.





[quote name='Ceenit' date='Oct 1 2006, 09:33 PM']Not sure what part number it equates to, but if you have the lower front bumper trim piece, I'm interested.  It is specifically the black piece that fits under the lower from bumper. 



I think the prior owner of my car had put on a front splitter which eventually was broken, so now I am missing the origninal piece that is supposed to clip on under the 'chin'.



I'm in Charlotte, so I can pick up if you happen to have it.



THanks

Chris

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#7

All of these parts were in a damaged freight sale from Beverly Hills Porsche. None of these are damages, but some were and the entire crate was rejected and sold at auction where I got them.





[quote name='tegacay' date='Oct 1 2006, 09:00 PM']These are new OEM Porsche parts:



Part Number Description             

98650124300 Rear Body Panel           

98650410900 Spoiler Drive Mechanism 

98650461301 Bracket 

98650461301 Rear Spoiler Bracket 

98650502101 Bumper Reinforcement 

98650531105 Bumper Cover 

98650547500 Bumper Heat Shield 

98650564100 Bumper Mount Strip 

98656355100 Hard Top Lining Cover 

98656355300 Hard Top Lining Cover 

98656355400 Hard Top Lining Cover 

98656371302 Hard Top Mount Insert 

98656371402 Hard Top Assembly Insert 

98663144303 Rear Lens Housing 

98663144403 Rear Lens Housing 

99650502101 Bumper Reinforcement 

99921904100 SCKT SCREW 8X36. 

9.86563E+13 Hard top (new, black, has some damage on top, inside great)

98650460901 G2X Rear Spoiler Top 

9865054260070c Bumper Trim 

 



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#8

Off Topic, but I played a round of golf at Tega Cay before the original Club House was quite finished... that was a fair number of years ago! Great Course! Can't recall the Hole # but I loved the one where you tee off to a drop away green about 50 feet below the tee box! Absolutely breathtaking!



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[quote name='Darth Vadar' post='28213' date='Nov 22 2006, 07:22 PM']Off Topic, but I played a round of golf at Tega Cay before the original Club House was quite finished... that was a fair number of years ago! Great Course! Can't recall the Hole # but I loved the one where you tee off to a drop away green about 50 feet below the tee box! Absolutely breathtaking!



Charlotte is one of my faveorite areas of the USA!!![/quote]



Darth don't worry about taking a Boxster parts spam add on the 968 board off topic!
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#10

Ceenit - the part number you are referring to is 944-505-075-00-01C. I replaced it with new at a cost of $600.70. You also need 15 fasteners 951-505-157-00 that cost me $3.10 each. These are Canadian dollars - parts were shipped from Germany.
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