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    porsche 997 2005
    porsche cayenne turbo 2004
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    tesla model s
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  1. Hi, I'm new here living in Los Angeles California, and thank you for reading this. I have 2004 cayenne turbo and when I start the engine on right side of exhaust is pouring white smoke and I do smell coolant. I'm pretty sure that I need head gasket replacement on my engine but I'm don't know how much is right price for the job. I just went my neighborhood mechanic and they estimated $6000 for the job, but I know my car doesn't worth a lot now... and it seems too much. If anyone in here has any idea of the job cost, please advise me here. Thank you!
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