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I picked up my 2020 GT350 earlier this week and it's been garaged due to crappy weather, so I've been poking around familiarizing myself. I noticed that the rear cover panel underneath the car that hides the exhaust is missing a couple of screws and has some rocks kicked up in there as well. Does anyone have the part number for this rear panel or at least for the screws that hold it in place? I couldn't find anything on Tasca or Ford Parts and don't feel like messing with the dealer for a couple of screws. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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You mean the push in clips? If so, just go to hardware store and buy it.

Also, the rocks are normal.
 
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You mean the push in clips? If so, just go to hardware store and buy it.

Also, the rocks are normal.
No, there’s only 2 push in clips, one on each end....those are there. I’m looking for the screws they are between the clips.
 

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Pretty sure is this one.

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Only 2 bolts on the rear diffuser the rest are push clips. You have 2 different kind of push clips.

HB1 is the one you want correct?
 

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Thanks for the diagram, I couldn't find one. However, what I have seems to differ then what you're stating and what I can discern from the picture...not sure if Ford changed or the dealer did something. My area of interest is the fasteners along the rear edge closest to the bumper...there's a total of 9 in a row. It appears if starting from left to right it goes screw, pushpin, screw, pushpin...etc. If that's the case, I would need the pushpin numbers. If I can get both the screw (circled in red) and pushpin (circled in red as well) part numbers, that would be great.

And sorry for the dirtiness of the car, it rained on my way home from pickup and haven't had a chace to clean her up..plus flash makes it look worse :)

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I’d pop out the comparable part(s) that you’re missing and just go the the dealers parts counter. No need to engage any other people. Plus it’s good to build a relationship w them.

Alternatively, contact the parts folks at AN WBL, point out the diagram and parts from that. They’ll get them to you toot sweet!
 

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  • 1 x FR3Z-6P013-D Panel
  • 4 x W712977-S439 Bolt
  • 1 x FR3Z-17D943-C Bracket
  • 1 x FR3Z-17D942-C Bracket
  • 2 x W714312-S439 Bolt
  • 2 x W520812-S439 Nut
  • 2 x W709990-S439 Nut
  • 8 x W714040-S300 Clip

Here are the list of all the parts that are used.
 

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The push clips you circled are these.

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The smaller bolts are 10mm head but I don't know the size. Everything you can buy from the hardware store same quality or even better 12.9.
 
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Thanks for the info Tank and Niz, appreciate it.

Tank...completely understand building a relationship with the dealer. In fact, because of the relationship I have with them, that's why I went there instead of the 2 other dealers that are closer to my house. However, due to travel schedule for work, I figured if part numbers were handy, I'd just order instead of trying to find time to drive the 30 min. there just for a couple of fasteners....cars up for the winter anyway except for when it gets dropped off for PPF and ceramic in a week.

Thanks again for all the help, I'm sure I'll have more questions as I continue to poke around with the new toy.
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