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Old 10-03-2013 | 06:29 PM
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Where should I buy OEM rotors and pads for my 91 Turbo?

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Old 10-03-2013 | 08:36 PM
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From your dealer with a pca discount. get the 3.6 fronts if thats what is needed. they are cheaper than the 3.3 fronts.
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Dealer they should last longer then after market but also depends how you drive it and yeah get a PCA discount
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Where would I find the part number for these items?
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You can look them up here: http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...artscatalogue/
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If you're sticking to OEM, I've made 3-4 purchases from Gaudin Porsche. They're about 30% cheaper than MSRP and quick shipping (they do have to order from Porsche warehouse,so it does take a couple extra days). Rotors are $250 each and pads are $165 fronts and $115 rear.

However, Pelican Parts is much better when they buy directly from OEM supplier. Front pads are $125 and rears are $100. They're the same parts and most items even have Porsche part numbers on the box.

I recommend buying the rotors from Gaudin and the pads from Pelican. Hope that helps! Just my opinion though...I'm sure there are other options


http://gaudinporscheparts.com/Porsch...wse-Parts.shtm

http://pelicanparts.com
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We offer Genuine Porsche front pads for your Turbo, 993-351-939-01-M100 and rear pads 965-352-939-04-M100 which you may view further detail here.

For rotors, you can choose Genuine Porsche as well, front left 965-351-043-00-OEM and front right 965-351-044-00-OEM which you'll find further product detail here.

Rear rotors, left rear 965-352-041-00-OEM and right rear 965-352-042-00-OEM with further product detail here.

Of course we offer other OE brands such as Textar, Mintex, Zimmermann, Sebro and more.

Let us know what questions you have.
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Mark, I really want to support Pelican Parts, but there are definitely cheaper Genuine Porsche part alternatives through certain Porsche dealers (Gaudin or Sunset). When will you guys become competitive so I can do all my shopping through you guys?
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Originally Posted by mapolus
Mark, I really want to support Pelican Parts, but there are definitely cheaper Genuine Porsche part alternatives through certain Porsche dealers (Gaudin or Sunset). When will you guys become competitive so I can do all my shopping through you guys?
Then Wayne won't be able to buy any more 962's
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+1 for gaudinporscheparts.com

Consistently the cheapest prices on oem parts that I have found.

I am also a big fan of Engine Builders Supply, a great one stop shop especially for aftermarket parts. Just call them up, tell them what you need- easy. They'll give you great advice, you don't need to look up specific part numbers, and they stock quite a lot of stuff. Sometimes they even have great blow out prices on overstock.
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autoatlanta is another option



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