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Brackets for rear undertray

Rimmer

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Has anyone got all the mounting brackets (5 or 6 in total I think) for the rear undertray of a C2 or RS, and doesnt have any future need for them ? I'll happily take them off your hands if we can agree a price. I need to replace the undertray to get through the MOT where I live, and have discovered that using the bolts alone doesnt work well.
thanks
Mathew
 
I assume you still have the stays that support the tray but are missing the captive nut clips that go on them. You can still get these from Porsche but they cost about 6 GBP each! Alternatively, do a search on ebay for 'spire clips' and you'll find something similar. Here's an example of self-tapping spire clips that I've found useful for many applications on the car:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10-mil-Acme-Wing-Bolts-and-Spire-Clips-Suits-Most-Cars-/250838814760?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a67289028
 
[FONT=verdana,geneva"]Yup, you can get exactly the same on ebay/online for peanuts. I bought a box of assorted sizes a while ago. Although Steve, they're also known as J or U nuts.

http://www.fastsupply.co.uk/assorted-acme-screws-nuts-p-303.html
http://www.workshopping.co.uk/product/assorted-box-of-captive-nuts-u-nuts-and-j-nuts-qty-300/AT037/

I've never had the rear undertray since owning the motor and not an MOT requisite in the UK. Although I have one and would like to put back on but like you... those flippin brackets - so many missing.

Marcus
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Unfortunately someone has removed the brackets at some point, so its those that I am looking for. Yes its another country (switzerland) where they are pretty keen to see the car as standard ,and modification to the "noise cell" is not permitted. Am hoping someone has taken off their undertray and removed the various brackets/hangers and no longer requires them. Trying to figure out exactly whats required from the Porsche parts diagram is difficult.
cheers
 

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