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Posts posted by outofcontrol
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My 1999 Boxster is in the body shop getting some work done. They lost the gas cap hanger that goes on the inside of the gas filler door. Can someone please post a pic of the inside of the gas filler door so I can show them what they say did not exist. Or even better yet does any one know the part number for this? That would be great. Thanks for any help.
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I own a '99 Boxster. When I go to open the door the window does not drop that 1/4" making it stick on top. Once the door is open I can manually push the window down to the normal spot. If I don't the window closes on the outside of the top. Once the door closes the window automatically goes back up to the closed position. I can not find any answers for this problem with the serch functiuon. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Outofcontrol
A little help please!
in 986 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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Thanks guys for the quick reply. Mine had a hanger that went in the slots that you see inside the gas door. That is what I am trying to find.