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Old 01-15-2011 | 02:40 PM
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Had a search with no luck! What im after is when i had my BMW M3 there was a site called "real OEM" IIRC, where you could enter your vehicle details and you would get access to the complete parts break down of your vehicle under various sections with the diagrams of trim, fixings, etc etc with part numbers etc, basically the same info the guys at the parts desk would have when thay looked up a part number description etc, I would like one of these for the Cayenne? Anyone know what i mean and where it can, or if!, be located? Thanks in advance
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Had a search with no luck! What im after is when i had my BMW M3 there was a site called "real OEM" IIRC, where you could enter your vehicle details and you would get access to the complete parts break down of your vehicle under various sections with the diagrams of trim, fixings, etc etc with part numbers etc, basically the same info the guys at the parts desk would have when thay looked up a part number description etc, I would like one of these for the Cayenne? Anyone know what i mean and where it can, or if!, be located? Thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by shadowline
Had a search with no luck! What im after is when i had my BMW M3 there was a site called "real OEM" IIRC, where you could enter your vehicle details and you would get access to the complete parts break down of your vehicle under various sections with the diagrams of trim, fixings, etc etc with part numbers etc, basically the same info the guys at the parts desk would have when thay looked up a part number description etc, I would like one of these for the Cayenne? Anyone know what i mean and where it can, or if!, be located? Thanks in advance
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...artscatalogue/

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Thanks guys.........fantastic help not had the Cayenne long but already like the helpfulness of the forum!! Cheers from the UK!!
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If you are in UK you need this link, for RoW cars.

http://www.porsche.com/uk/accessorie...artscatalogue/
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Didn't know that site existed. Awesome. Thanks for posting it.
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very cool
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GetPorscheParts Tischer Porsche site will give you the MSRP of the part and their discount. Sunset Porsche parts prices are cheaper (I would bet) but this will give you a close idea of what the part costs.

I use these guys for the little stuff like the plastic nuts, plastic retainers for the engine plastic liners, trim pieces and things like that, I usually buy several extras at the time.



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