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    2004 996 x50 cab Ruf

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  1. 996 turbo cab drains Remove the rear speakers and you can access the storm drains in the rear, used a pvc house to blow them out gently with compressed air. Blew out a big snot on the garage floor of pollen and dust that was clogging them. Really surprising hiw mich stuff had built up.
  2. Help, top is down, manually unlocked lid per instructions, the hex is missing, just a square bolt with a snapped stud in the middle, used a 5/16 socket to turn it,and it only turns one turn, but unlocks the lid, will not lift more than an inch. Has anyone seen this before and what is the fix, motor runs when operated for a couple seconds. any help is appreciated. Best regards, Tim
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