Porsche Parts and Technical Reference Catalog
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Any thoughts on where I can get the 1999 Parts and Technical Reference Catalog? The local Porsche dealer does not have any and it is out of stock at the usual suppliers (Performance, Pelican, etc.). Thanks.
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They are out of stock everywhere - good luck finding one - if you do, ask them how many they have <img border="0" title="" alt="[Wink]" src="wink.gif" />
Also, good luck finding shop manuals for anything other than current models - Porsche has stopped printing them, and only supports current models (those under warranty).
And they wonder why folks are so willing to rip the CD's... a real moral dilemma on that one!
Maybe try My-Porsche.com - they seem to have the largest collection, but even they have taken them off the site - something I am working on right now.
Get a petition together to ask Bentley to make a manual for the 944 series - I can't say enough good things about them!
Good Luck!
Also, good luck finding shop manuals for anything other than current models - Porsche has stopped printing them, and only supports current models (those under warranty).
And they wonder why folks are so willing to rip the CD's... a real moral dilemma on that one!
Maybe try My-Porsche.com - they seem to have the largest collection, but even they have taken them off the site - something I am working on right now.
Get a petition together to ask Bentley to make a manual for the 944 series - I can't say enough good things about them!
Good Luck!