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Old 09-14-2013, 02:59 PM
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Does anyone know where to get parts in Colorado? Today i need an ignition switch cam but would like to have a local shop for the urgent parts needs.
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beyond a parts car,
928INTL has the used parts you need they are in Anaheim CA
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I guarantee that a local shop would NOT carry that special order Porsche part.
Only places you would find it would be 928 International or 928sRus.
I am pretty sure we have a set in stock.

Part number was 928 347 919 00 and is no longer available.
Now supersedes to three numbers -
Control Cam 928 347 755 02
Intermediate piece 928 347 962 00
Screws x 2 900 015 030 02
My price is $16.56

IIRC 928 International sells it under 928 347 919 KT
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thanks for chiming in Roger I thought he was looking for used parts.
But hey new parts are good too.
if he orders from you it will be here in two days during the week
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Thanks Rog, i was only looking for local s that i could get the dash back together today. No luck on the local search. Does your cam have the + or the l on the end? My switch which is good and is the old style with the "l" so i would prefer that if possible but if not, can i grind the extra bits off of the cam or am i forced to buy a new switch as well?
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Buy a new switch, they are about $100, the old one is bound to fail sooner than later.
Believe me, you don't want to end up stranded in a parking lot. It's just less hassle in the long run.



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