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Old 30 November 2019 | 07:18 AM
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Hi all,

2007 Hawk STI.
Found this on the drive this morning, I think it's nearside something considering where I found it.
Any idea what it is and where it goes?
It has a flexible rubber piece attached which looks FUBAR'D, but no part numbers....so a part that clips onto something underneath somewhere? The oval hole has a fresh split in it.
There is a Denso logo on it, but nothing else....

*****EDIT**** It's from the nearside rear part of the side skirt and sits just before the wheel-arch. Just got to work out how to re-fit.






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Splash board-rear, left, 91051FE020

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Old 30 November 2019 | 11:53 AM
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Brillaint! Thanks Don, much appreciated.

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Don is there any thing you don’t know. Just Brilliant. ,,,,,
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@Don Clark dash pod part number? Can't find it.

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Originally Posted by jaygsi
@Don Clark dash pod part number? Can't find it.
Originally Posted by jaygsi
H0010FE9200E

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Should the round button on the Splash board pop out if I get a flat tool under one of the grooves?

I can feel it's still in place but I'll need to remove it to re-fit the piece.


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Originally Posted by Hawkeye D
Should the round button on the Splash board pop out if I get a flat tool under one of the grooves?

I can feel it's still in place but I'll need to remove it to re-fit the piece.


Many thanks.
The "round button" is a two piece trim clip 909140020 - so yes, pop the centre up to remove.

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Perfect, thank you Don for taking the time and effort to really help me out.

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You can buy them from china on ebay, big box of clips for all Subaru trim pieces. Really handly.

Don your a star, i searched for ages but found nothing.


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The "round button" is a two piece trim clip 909140020 - so yes, pop the centre up to remove.

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