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that does look well smart. is that one of Lloyd's Porsche Oil caps?

Indeed it was Lloyds Porsche cap group buy.

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  • I use this coil pack cable tidy. Looks nice and OEM. Part number is 06F 971 824 C and it's a MK5 golf coil pack loom cover. Will need a bit of trimming to fit a mk1 octy VRS but you will see how to

  • Indeed it was Lloyds Porsche cap group buy.

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thought it looked familiar! Wasnt lucky enough, nor is my engine bay anywhere clean enough, to have gotten in on the buy. plus the shipping to me wudve added on a fair bit.

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Old thread resurrection......email sent to you LiverpoolLad re these if you're still making them.

 

If not any ideas what the part number is for these?

 

Cheers

 

Smudger

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I was thinking about this today, mine has no shielding at all, would heat tape work as a cheapo fix?

Here's my cover

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