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Old 07-08-2016, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by mikey_audiogeek
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesandservices/classic/genuineparts/downloads/

Porsche Classic Highlights 02-2014 is the pdf file you want

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Thanks Mike, It's 2 years since I asked my local OPC about a 968 block, told them I'd heard that blocks were going to be around £2k. (UK pounds) The parts guy said he'd give me some nice discount on that price so it seemed like a plan to use a brand new 968 block for a 3.0 turbo build. Every time I've asked them about the block including 2 weeks ago they've checked and said not available. Interesting the S2 and 968 blocks are the same price, I wonder if the 968 block has the oil squirters fitted ?

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To follow up on the TPS...since it showed as available I went ahead and ordered it last night. I just got the following email from them:

Thanks for the order, we appreciate the business. We do have to special order the part we don't currently have one in stock. Expect the shipment to leave here in about a week. Please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.
I can see them coming back next week saying it's NLA after all, but we'll see.
Old 07-08-2016, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by mikey_audiogeek
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessoriesandservices/classic/genuineparts/downloads/

Porsche Classic Highlights 02-2014 is the pdf file you want

Cheers,
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Very cool link and news letter. Never saw those before. Is there a way to subscribe to get them when they come out?
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Originally Posted by blade7
Thanks Mike, It's 2 years since I asked my local OPC about a 968 block, told them I'd heard that blocks were going to be around £2k. (UK pounds) The parts guy said he'd give me some nice discount on that price so it seemed like a plan to use a brand new 968 block for a 3.0 turbo build. Every time I've asked them about the block including 2 weeks ago they've checked and said not available. Interesting the S2 and 968 blocks are the same price, I wonder if the 968 block has the oil squirters fitted ?

Paul
Problem might be further up the food chain. NLA is sometimes code for "can't be f£&ked looking". If your parts guy forwards them the page from the catalog he MIGHT get a more positive response?
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Originally Posted by mikey_audiogeek
Problem might be further up the food chain. NLA is sometimes code for "can't be f£&ked looking". If your parts guy forwards them the page from the catalog he MIGHT get a more positive response?
Maybe .

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Old 07-09-2016, 04:39 PM
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Cup mirrors!
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Anyone ever look for the plastic on the headlight assemblies? I've not read on here anyone looking for it. Most I have seen are faded and look older?
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Originally Posted by Dave951
TPS sensor

Plastic re-useable wire tie downs which thread to a stud. I think these are still used on some VW truck but you really have to be a detective to find the exact part.
I got these about a decade ago from IceShark. On the 2nd picture you may be able to see that the manufacturer is Panduit (http://www.panduit.com/en/products-a...-wire-bundling)





which all I know about them.

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Thanks Laust I'll poke around there inventory.
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Default TPS is definitely available

Just got mine delivered from sunset porsche today. If the date on the box is anything to go by, it's not very old stock: 14-01-2016




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