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Porsche forum
does anyone know of a good Porsche forum
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regards, Sab. '07 ML320 CDI (398 ft lbs / 1400 RPM) '02CL 500 '91 928 GT Supercharged |
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Pelicanparts
I support Pelicanparts all the way. I own a 72 911. That site has taught me everything to keep my Porsche running and away from those greedy mechanics. Wayne ( the owner) wrote a great book, 101 Projects for your Porsche, which made it very easy to work on these classic car. Great group of people on the site who are very eager to help. The site is FREE! There are technical articles for anyone to look at.
John "Pelicanite" P.S. I wish someone here could write a 101 projects books for mercedes, ie for W107, 126, etc chassis |
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I'll also add a vote for pelican (although I visit the BMW part). I recently ordered brake disks/pads from them. I mentioned that this will be the first time I've done it on this car and so they emailed me a step by step tech article on how to do the job.
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Pelican Parts all the way!!! As the publisher of the only Porsche DIY magazine "9", I would recommend them only!
Brian Minson Prestige Magazine - Mercedes 9 Magazine - Porsche http://www.benzmag.com http://www.9magazine.com |
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