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alephk

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  1. I found the adjustment screws behind the lining of b-pillar, and fixed this issue.
  2. Hi, My car is 2005 carrera S. I was repair rear pillar few years age. Recently I found a surface gap between front side window glass and rear quater window glass. I wonder it is the original condition or not. please let me see the other 997's conditions. It is helpful to attache photos. alephk
  3. Thanks Loren, On the othere hand, is that code described by which part of the body?
  4. How can I check Trim Color Code like "9L4" or "9M5"? Model Year:2005 Model 997 Carrera S
  5. Loren, I appreciate your information. But I'm confused because my car is not TT. If I get any information, I will post them here. Thank you very much again.
  6. Unfortunately my car is 997. The parts equiped on my car are front-997.343.031.19 and rear-997.333.05324. But I could not find them from the parts catalog. If you have any information, pls let me know.
  7. I apologize my careless post. - Model Year:2005 - Body Style C2 Coupe S - Transmission type: 6MT - Country: RoW
  8. Hi, Let me know the part number of shock absorber for sport chassis.
  9. Thank you very much for your attention. I am talking about the item 7. As you pointed out, Porsche recommends matching with cylinder head. Therefore the cost of parts, which is assy, and labor is very high. So, I hope to buy only head cover.
  10. It was broken by accident. Therefore I will not be able to charge warranty. Damage is only headcover. other parts are not damaged.
  11. Model year:2005 Body Style:C2 Transmission:6MT Parts catalog does not show P/N but shows "matching with cylinder head". Is it possible to order only cylinder head cover?
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