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1999 996 cargo liner clips


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The clips that hold down the side carpet attached to inner fenders in the trunk are broken. I'd like to order them online and save the 30 mile drive to the dealer but I'm having trouble identifying them working with Suncoast.

Suncoast kindly sent over the parts diagram for all the clips used in the trunk but the artwork is so bad that I can't select one from it. can anyone help with a part number here? As you can see in the photo the shaft is broken exposing the threads (must enlarge photo to see this detailed).

Thanks!

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nice work there logray...thanks a million!

Ahhh yes, those.

Might also try your local auto parts store for something similar, or source the OEM part...

P/N 99950756540 $2.14 MSRP

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