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Old 11-18-2018, 02:24 PM
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Default Sharing my Porsche Cayenne DIY + Ownership Review Content!

Hi everyone. Since purchasing my 997.2 4 years ago and my Cayenne Turbo 2 years ago, I've been creating a bunch of content around my ownership experience and DIY tutorials. I finally got around to creating a website to consolidate all of my content, so I can share it with other Cayenne and 997 owners. If you have a minute, please take a look and let me know what you think. Hopefully, this will be helpful for prospective and current Cayenne owners. Cheers!

www.ecarguides.com
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Old 11-18-2018, 03:07 PM
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Wow. Really nicely done. Will definitely be referring to that when I need to do stuff. Thanks!

Your video on cleaning the front wheel well drain ports might just motivate me to go and clear those before the winter rains start (if they ever do). Great video - just exactly the right amount of detail and time, for me.

Update - yes I did it today. I got a ton of stuff out on the left side, and about 1/4 of that on the right side. Glad I did it, and your videos pushed me to finally do it since I could see how easy it was. I expect this is the first time it has ever been done on my 2004, which I've now owned for almost a year.

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Owning a couple 997s and a Cayenne Turbo, I just bookmarked the site. Watched one of the Cayenne DIY videos (plugs & coils). Nice job on the site setup and the videos. Will definitely be one of the resources I look at for future DIY work. Thanks.
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Nice, actually been watching his videos on youtube and actually referred to a couple of them on here, but didn't know he was on here.
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Great stuff. Very informative videos
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is this mr " greetings car fanatics " if so, been watching your videos for months now. Nice to see it all on one site
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Great work! Thanks for putting all the info in one place. Very well done indeed.

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