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    Senior Member NorthernThrux's Avatar
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    WTB: Smugglers box plugs

    If you have the metal circle piece that looks like the torsion bar cover (I do have the locking piece) or the rubber cap (or a source for one), please let me know. Both pieces indicated by arrows.

    Also the piece on the trunk floor, pointed to by the arrow next to the drain for the blower assembly.

    thanks
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    Ravi,

    the parts in there smuggler box are available at Porsche and several suppliers.

    50 Cap 902.572.571.20

    55 washer 999.704.203.40
    56 spring 901.504.755.20
    57 stop nut 999.084.102.02

    Never seen and also looking for my cars for the 54 Cover 902.504.079.20 and the cover of the hole, where the AC lines are routed to the evaporations box.
    It should be a thick foam/foil.

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    Ravi the blower cover is SIC50474700 at Stoddard
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    Thank you both!!

    On a hunch I measured the hole for the torsion bar cover and the hole in the bottom of smuggler's box, and they are identical, as is all the securing hardware. So I think the solution is to buy one of those and just bend it flat and you are good to go.

    Turns out I already bought the rubber cap. I'm losing track or losing my mind. But the fibre board cap is now on the list!
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    I would like to get back to the Formed Fiberboard Cover, offered by Stoddard SIC50474700.

    The material of my pieces of the cover 90150474700 looks like oil cardboard. Experts?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernThrux View Post
    Thank you both!!
    ... the torsion bar cover and the hole in the bottom of smuggler's box, and they are identical, as is all the securing hardware.
    it is not the same size..have a nos one if still in need

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