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Old 04-15-2010, 11:04 AM
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Hi,

I noticed there are quite some Dutch members here, perhaps you guys can help me out.

Before I will start to use my newly purchased 1986 928 32v, I want to replace the waterpump + timing belt + idler pulley + gaskets/o-rings.
Not because the current belt looks particularly bad, but simply because I have no history and do not want to replace the engine just yet

So I am looking for a good value-for-money parts supplier in Netherlands or Germany.

I came across some US based sites such as 928gt.com, who offer complete kits for reasonable prices, but did not find any sites near me.

Can anyone point me in the right direction ?

Thanks
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We ship to mainland Europe every week so let me know if I can help you>
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Jeannie ships world-wide...
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Did you get the issue with your trans figured out yet?
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Jeannie ships world-wide...
...almost EVERY DAY!
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We ship Worldwide every day.
Our parts are in stock and ready to ship.
Our prices are the best out there and cheaper than Pelican Parts.

However I am not as pretty as Jeannie.

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Competition among vendors :P

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Originally Posted by Z928328
Competition among vendors :P
Not so friendly anymore, it would seem.
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Hi, I order my parts from the US suppliers as well and I pick up the odd item from Ebay. It usually takes some tim for the parts to get through customs in Europe, but if you are not in a hurry, that's fine.
The dollar has gone up a bit recently, but if you ship parts in one box and get it through customs in one go, then the added costs are not too bad.

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Originally Posted by ROG100
However I am not as pretty as Jeannie.
Man that is FOR SURE!!! Of course there are VERY FEW women as pretty as Jeannie and you are an ugly Englishman! LOL!
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Hoi,

I order from the vendors on this board as well. Good service, they know what you need, fast delivery, good prices. Unless I need something the next day, then I go directly to Porsche - usually more expensive. PM if you need particulars.
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Ok thanks for all info, must say it seems somewhat uneconomical to order parts from the USA for a German car :-) :-)

But will certainly order the timing kit from one of you guys. Havent seen Jeannie yet, so cannot decide if she is so pretty she can persuade me to buy the parts from her :-) :-)
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