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Old 09-27-2021, 10:26 AM
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/\/\ What he said. Pelican Parts has a lot of great tutorials and images. I think they had a crate engine at some point that was brand spankin new and shiny and used that to document as much as they could. Smart and kudos to them. For any DIY-ers out there, I'd bookmark their DIY section as well as FCP. FCP has been posting a lot of great step by step videos on many common jobs.
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Originally Posted by De Jeeper
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Old 09-27-2021, 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by plpete84
/\/\ What he said. Pelican Parts has a lot of great tutorials and images. I think they had a crate engine at some point that was brand spankin new and shiny and used that to document as much as they could. Smart and kudos to them. For any DIY-ers out there, I'd bookmark their DIY section as well as FCP. FCP has been posting a lot of great step by step videos on many common jobs.
Great to know! I've been on hiatus from Porsche for about 14 years and now discovering the new resources now available. Kudos to all these companies, not to mention those spreading the word!
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