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Calling All Cayenne Owners
So I just picked up a 2004 Cayenne Turbo, which is sweet! This is an addition to my 1979 SC.
I have been so impressed with the 911 forum, and always turned here for advice on my 79, really making maintaining the car affordable for an 'average' guy. You guys ROCK! However, wtf with the Cayenne forum? Yes, I know the stereotypes, but come on. I know some of you guys (and gals) also have a Cayenne in the garage. I call on all 911/Cayenne owners to get over to the Cayenne forum and post your repairs/fixes/questions, like the 911 board. (Please). Looking forward to maintaining my new daily driver with the help of the community! I promise to post my Cayenne adventures to contribute to that board. I'm posting a new topic on that board. Post up, and add to that post, let's see the 911/Cayenne owners support! I know you guys know how to fix stuff. |
Here is a link to one of my better Cayenne projects
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-cayenne-macan-forum/792114-factory-tow-module-curt-trailer-hitch-installed-440-a.html |
I love Pelican and its the BEST community forums for the early 911 years up to 1989, imo. The reality is, if you want to talk Cayenne's and search an existing wealth of knowledge (and likely where most Pelican closet Cayenne owners go), it's here:
https://rennlist.com/forums/ SmileWavy |
^^^ this
every enthusiast site has it's strengths and weaknesses. I have a '10 Cayenne GTS that I love and the info from the Rennlist board provided has been priceless, same with the air-cooled 911 board here. Just did starter motor, water pump, thermostat and belt a month ago. relatively easy jobs using good info from the site, YT as well. |
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