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porschenut

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  1. Here is the photo, they claim it's for an '03 but they look like a 3.4L
  2. 996.111.131.57 996.111.132.57 Are those for a 3.4L or 3.6L? Thanks
  3. I have two scratches on my dash around the instrument cluster that I'd like to cover up, any touch-paint or pen for graphite grey interior? Where can I get some?
  4. Thanks, is the special still available? If so, how do I get it? Do I call in or can I purchase them online? Thanks
  5. Thanks, I'll pass on the deal then. What are the part number for a 3.6L??
  6. Can someone tell me if those 3.4 or 3.6L cans? 996 111 121 55 & 996 111 122 55. I need them for an '02 C2.
  7. I answered my own question by leaving it on the windows to dry over-night. It was very tough to remove!! I could see scratching the paint if you leave on the paint.
  8. Does anyone know the part number for an '02 996?
  9. Ok, OE I trust your skills, I'll wipe it off tonight too. It's almost done!
  10. I already wiped it off but will let the next coat dry overnight.
  11. I'm putting a coat of Rejex on my car tonight, should I wipe it off or let it dry on it overnight or will that damage the paint? Will it introduce any scratches when I take it off? I'm looking for the best way to make it bond to paint.
  12. It's 226 and noone seems to know what it's. Could 762 be the wood-grain handbrake?
  13. Already tried the option lookup but they aren't coming up. Can someone translate this for me:- X76 - 226 - 762 -
  14. Can't you get it as CPO? It's two years from the dealer and if any problems they'll show up in the first two years.
  15. How long ago did you get your oil changed? Those things burn oil all the time, just add some every month or so depending on your check until the next oil change.
  16. I have it on mine, never used it, rain-x and it's all good. I use the one on my Laredo as the glass is factory tinted .
  17. I know this doesn't answer your question, in IL front lic plates are required but it seems that BMWs and Vettes get away without using them. Try bumperplugs for month and see how it works out for you, first offense is usually a warning.
  18. Yes, stress the fact that everything was fine when you dropped it off, no ifs, buts or maybe. they screwed up and need to fully pay for it.
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