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Please help - part #...Loren?


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I think my wife mistook the AWD for 4WD :o and drove my car over a curb today. Fortunately, the only damage is the left side mud flap (i think that's what it is). Its a piece that sits between the lower side sill and the bottom of the wheel well lining, extending down towards the floor. Does anyone know what the part number might be? Its for a 2005 TTS.

Loren, I know you appear to be a guru on this stuff, so much appreciated if you can help me out...Thanks.

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Thanks for all your help guys. After a better look this morning, its a lot worse than it seemed yesterday. I thought my wife had clipped the sidesill, but apparently she drove right over the curb. The entire side sill is scraped with a big crack at the end of it, and a portion of the undercarriage cover has also sheared off exposing some hoses and what not. Its off to Porsche :(

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