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Thanks Woody and I understand. My son is stationed in San Antonio, maybe I'll have him swing by on one of his trips home. I'll PM you when his next trip gets planned to see what you may have.
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Woody,
You wouldn't happen to have a front engine mount and bracket? I don't really care about the condition of the mount itself I just need the bracket to press out the old fitting and put in the new one. Part number is 987-375-023-05-M100. Thank you. |
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Perfect, I'll PM you information
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Another satisfied customer!
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Hey Woody, I'm looking for a stock suspension for my 01 S. Have anything available?
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Headlight Gasket
Looking for Headlight Gasket. The one I have has gotten brittle and falling off. I am sure there are not many good ones around, any suggestions? 1997 Boxster
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looking for interior light unit that sits by rear view my nclip is broken on one side
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Hey Woody,
Would it be worth shipping a top? Thanks! |
Sorry guys for not getting back with you sooner. I keep forgetting to look at this thread. It's always best to text me at 512-925-9171.
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Hi Woody
I need the plastic triangle that houses the mirror adjuster. Driver side for a '99. |
Hey Woody,
Do you have the spoiler mechanism (the gears and motor...the entire part that bolts into the trunk)? I don't need the spoiler itself, just the lifting mechanism. for a 2003 boxster. Let me know. Tony |
Hi Woody,
Have an 01 Box. Do you have the long, eccentric arms that operate the convertible tops? Seal grey preferred but any color will do. Also on my wish list are two cup holders rear windscreen brake calipers Thanks |
Looking for the headlight switch (not the knob but the switch assembly behind the dash).
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Wheel lock
Woody would you happen to have a key for this lug lock?
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I have one but I need it for myself in case a car comes in without the key. It makes life easier having the key but you can remove them without a key using a 6 sided socket. I think you use a 24mm. It's been awhile since I've had to use a socket so that size might be off. The socket should be just a tad too small to fit over the bolt head. Hammer the socket onto the lug bolt and it should hold enough to remove the lug bolt. Before you completely get the bolt out, remove the socket by tapping at it from a few different angles. Once you have it off then you can chuck those "security bolts" as far as you can throw them. They're kind of pointless because they won't slow down a real wheel thief. I sell 4 clean rust free lug bolts for $20 shipped and $2.50 for any additional bolt.
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happen to have the threaded union that connects the two hard lines together for the power steering pressure hose? under the car near the driver rear wheel.
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Hey Woody, sent you a pm. Thanks!
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