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Old 12-19-2016, 01:47 PM
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Hi all,

Where's the best place to shop for OEM Porsche parts online?

My local service center was nice enough to recommend that I purchase my own parts to save a few extra bucks, and gave me a list of the part numbers I need.

Any advice is appreciated.
Old 12-19-2016, 01:59 PM
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I use pelican parts, ECS tuning, suncoast, and also do a google search for the part number. Might find something on ebay or another dealer selling at a discount.
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Sonnen Porsche, Auto Atlanta (NA HQ) and Paragon Parts. Try SSF too...
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Hello Dave - take a look at our parts catalog for your Cayenne here: http://www.pelicanparts.com/Porsche/index-SC.htm. You can search through the catalog or if they gave you the part number you can plug it into the search bar at the top. Let me know if you have any questions about any parts that we have listed for your vehicle as I'd be more than happy to assist you.
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Old 12-19-2016, 06:30 PM
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Done.

Yup, I have the part numbers - wouldn't trust myself to get it right otherwise - and finding everything on pelicanparts.com was a breeze. Bam!

Thanks, everyone!
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As of late, porschesandieogparts.com has had the best deals with the best shipping rates. I just bought an air shock assembly and a right drive shaft through them. The site is affiliated with Porsche San Diego if you need to call and ask questions. No matter who you use, it seems that the part will come from a regional Porsche warehouse before getting shipped to you so figure 2-3 extra days into your shipping timeline.
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Sunset.

Suncoast tends to be more expensive
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Just used RM European and got better prices than I could find anywhere else on the items I needed. Overnight shipping was just a $4 up charge on two boxes of stuff.
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Pelican Parts!
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Check out our catalog at www.warehouse33auto.com


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Sunset Porsche in Beaverton, OR (http://www.sunsetporscheparts.com/) or Pelican. Sunset is an authorized Porsche dealer that sells OEM parts at a discount.
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Just bought my replacement horns on Pelican, quick and easy peasy!
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+1 on Pelican. +1 on Sunset
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The best thing about our place is that we are here in Atlanta just around the corner from the Porsche usa main warehouse, and the three main importers all rented warehouses within five miles of us (the closest one is 200 yards from us. Hence we get parts instantly, and our parts drawings (used under license with Porsche) are the exact rendition of the factory PET system. Many just use our drawings alone to order parts by number from their local dealer, as those guys HATE to deal with retail, and NEVER want to have to ship. We also have a shop here working on Cayennes regularly so test products and give advice



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