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  1. Does anyone know the torque for 986 M96.21 3.2L intake camshaft sprocket? Please take a look the attached photo. Thanks.
  2. I'm sure but it may be 19 and 16 if they hold the muffler mounting bracket, 3 qty. each side. Thanks,
  3. Could I know the parts number of the 3 bolts that hold the muffler mounting bracket? I'm going to remove the muffler so, I'd like to replace the bolts. I would appreciate your help.
  4. Could I know the part # for the drain plug and seal on the rear differential of 996 C2 tiptronic? I appreciate your help.
  5. Yes, please! I think the efficient way is the trimming C2's engine lid and put on the center reflector. Is the width size same? I'm going to meet the specialist and we will decide which mod would be better for this converson.
  6. I see.Thank you for the tip. The C4S engine lid would be modified to fit NB by a custom body specialist. So, the tail light and rear bumper would be used the existing one.
  7. Alright. Does the used parts look like all parts that I needed? Regards, Porsche 911 996 Carrera C4S Engine Deck Lid Cover Decklid Center Reflector Tail - Los Angeles Dismantler - Used Porsche Parts for 911 Boxster Cayman Turbo WWW.LADISMANTLER.COM Los Angeles Dismantler - used Porsche parts for 911 Boxster Cayman Turbo
  8. If the rear spoiler drive mechanism is different, do I also need to get C4S's drive mechanism?
  9. This may be a bit off topic, but I just cut the diode and have a question. It worked when engine started, but after few minutes I could hear the rattle until engine hot. Any idea?
  10. I have HAES speaker for doors and want to upgrade it. Is the oem Bose speaker better than oem HAES speaker?
  11. The coolant tank has a leak and some coolant hoses have a bad condition and got to change them. I would appreciate your help a lot. Thanks.
  12. I would like to the part number for the hose (red arrow) from the cooling expansion tank to somewhere. Thanks.
  13. Hi Ahsai, Thanks but, Could you please inform me of the exact location of the hoses? I can not find where they are.
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