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Old 04-09-2007, 07:42 PM
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Can anyone recomend a good On-Line shop that carries Oil Filters for an 03, 996 ?
Old 04-09-2007, 08:11 PM
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I have always ordered from the board sponsor...Vertex. Actually I have to place an order this week for one..thanx for the reminder.
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You can make your own.
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www.sunsetimports.com

They are always very knowledgeable, fast, and great pricing.
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wow, tool pant, i bet u those 2 rubber bends will increace at least 16 HP.
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Tool Pants, will that work with BOTH 0w40 and 15w50?
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Originally Posted by ArneeA
Tool Pants, will that work with BOTH 0w40 and 15w50?
Note: For 0W40, you will need Bounty Heavy Duty...
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Originally Posted by CosmosC4S
Note: For 0W40, you will need Bounty Heavy Duty...
Oops I missed the part in the manual where Porsche recommended Bounty Heavy Duty.
Old 04-10-2007, 01:47 AM
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This is the filter Vertex sells. Is this comparable to the porsche filter. Its only $11.
Oil Filter
Manufacturer: Mahle
Filters & Maintenance : Stock Filters / Maintenance
Sku #: 3212 Part - No: 99610722552
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PS

Sunset gives this part number 99610702055 and is $28
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The Parts Bin
12-14 bucks for bosch/mahle with o-ring
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Perfect - Thanks GENTS !



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