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My car didn't have one of these. It's difficult to tell from the PET diagram, but does this deck lid stopper sandwich between the engine lid and the rain tray and get affixed using the left side Phillips head screw that holds the rain tray on? If not, where does it attach? If so, wouldn't that eliminate the needs for the spacer yet PET shows 2 per car... Unfortunately my deck lid is in storage a couple of hours away so I can't check it for other attachment points. Also, does anyone have a pic of the steel bracket that supports the rubber stopper?
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