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    WTB: plastic plug

    Hello,
    Could you tell me what kind of plug is installed at the red circled hole? This is a 1972 911S. Plastic plug?
    If anyone have it for sale, I want to buy it.
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    Thank you.
    Takahiro

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    Senior Member NorthernThrux's Avatar
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    Try dc auto or nineapart. They are guaranteed to have it.
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    I believe that these are what you need - 20mm outside cup diameter and 23.5mm outside lip diameter. If it is PM and I'll get a couple out to you.
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    Hello,
    Thank you for your replies.
    de Auto has a 914.552.233.10 which is a 914 black door plug, I think which might be different from the original plug. I could not find it at neneapart.
    The inner diameter I am looking for the plug is 14mm, the plugs Sergio and ret191 showed have different diameter.
    If someone has a picture of the luggage compartment with the hole, it would be very helpful tome.

    Thank you, again.
    †akahhiro

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    Stoddard has these plugs.
    Bert Jayasekera
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    Hello,
    Bert, I have tried Stoddard and they have 914.552.233.10 as dc Auto has.
    If 914.552.233.10, black plug is the original one, I will take it, but I am not sure it is the original one.

    Thank you
    Takhiro

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    Registry member# 206 fourteenten's Avatar
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    Let me check my stash of parts, it needs to be a clear plug for sure. I'll get back to you on this.

    Cees

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    Stoddard's inventory of these plugs is very limited. Does anyone know a source for these plugs in all sizes?

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    The one you want isn't available at least when I checked a while back. The 2 top plugs are larger and those are available from Porsche but the lower one wasn't when I checked. So, I cleaned up a used one. Try to find used. It's a smaller version of the top two plugs. Looks the same. -Scott
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