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  1. You will need part # 955 559 837 00 G2X for the left/rear side. Jack flap covers are a dealer only part. It's a proprietary part to Porsche, therefore if you want a new one it will need to be ordered through a dealership. It's not a high demand part, therefore the likelihood of finding one through an online Porsche Parts supplier is going to be slim to none. The only other way to get one is to search eBay, Craigslist or this forum for someone that might be parting out a Cayenne. The cost your dealership is quoting you for a painted one is not too far out of line, considering the cost of time spent (phone calls, internet searches etc.) attempting to hunt one down.
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