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Question for cab owners who also have a hardtop


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Is there an insert/tab in the hole where the pins go into (pls see below pic from the owner's manual, its part J).

Would appreciate it if you can pull the part # for it. I thought below were the part #s but online sellers are stumped. TIA for any help.

PART#27: 996 563 509 00: support for lining LEFT

PART#27: 996 563 510 00: support for lining RIGHT

insertforhardtop.jpg

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My 99 doesnt have any J's. There are two versions of the recepticle. I have the older twist lock style. Maybe the new screw style has J's. All mine has are the C's.

Thanks for your reply. A member in another forum said that the "J" part was with his manuals when he took delivery of his car. It serves to protect the area surrounding the hole from scuffs/scratches.

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Is there an insert/tab in the hole where the pins go into (pls see below pic from the owner's manual, its part J).

Would appreciate it if you can pull the part # for it. I thought below were the part #s but online sellers are stumped. TIA for any help.

PART#27: 996 563 509 00: support for lining LEFT

PART#27: 996 563 510 00: support for lining RIGHT

insertforhardtop.jpg

Did you see this post (and part numbers)?

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