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    Fuse Panel Screw

    Does anyone know the part # for the screws that hold on the fuse panel located in engine bay for a 73 911? Are these still available? Aftermarket? Help? Used? I have one from a 73.5 that is of the wingnut family. My owners manual shows a knurled and slot version. Any help or jokes are appreciated.
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    For your visual.
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    If NLA, anything that simple could be machined by a junior machinist.
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    I couldn't find a part # on my retail PET disc, so I have no idea if they can be had. I would think very easy to make but cost, may be cheaper the dealer or used route.
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    Rick,

    Is that pic of your car or just for reference...

    Why I ask is that if you have a 'late' build '73 (March - on) the cover was held on with wing screws instead of knurled screws...

    Hope this helps,
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    Hey Chuck, my born on date is Dec. 1 1972. My car was missing these and the plastic panel. Owners manual showed the round so.... Am I supposed to have wing?
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    Nope...

    You have an early '73... the knurled screws what you need ...

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    Thanks Chuck! Now I'm in need of the part #. I'll try Parts Heaven and EASY as well.
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    Rick,

    The cover is - 911.610.102.01
    The knurled screws are - 900.253.003.40
    And the big washers for the screws are - 900.151.003.02

    Hope this helps,
    Chuck Miller
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    ’15 GTI – Commuter

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    You da man! Thank you. Now the hunt begins.
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