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Paying some bills tomorrow, how much should I set aside for timing belt h2o pump etc?

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Old 09-13-2003, 02:11 PM
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Thom, that's great! I'll be doing a lot of reading tonight. Going to get together all the info I could before I order my parts. Can I do the job w/o the Porsche Manual CD in pdf? I was thinking I'd be ok with the online procedure and all the help here on Rennlist! As Cobey said thanks for all the info guys!
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Tariq,

I managed mine with out the manuals in any form. Just used info gleaned from here and Pirtles' write up. I spent about $2000 on mine with a LOT of WYIT's. Well worth it to me as I like to drive my cars hard any chance I get.
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My problem Shane is that I have about 550 ready but would have to wait another month to get the 2,000 to do ALL the things I know I should do. In that month I KNOW I'm going to drive my car atleast a few times a week just to get the urge out of my system. I've already put 100 miles on it knowing at any moment it could snap. I need to do this ASAP and I think I'll take the middle path on this one. The most critical parts will be changed.



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