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Wayne 962 07-14-2001 04:12 PM

So what do you think of my new catalog features?
 
We've been spending a lot of time on this, let me know what you think. Click on the link below, and then check out the "NEW" sections...

http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/911M_catalog.htm

-Wayne

82SC 07-14-2001 06:58 PM

much improved!!!

I was telling Don you guys should steal that PAP program from Porsche...if you coul set up part's diagrams and have them link to the parts info pages...that would be awesome

TargaEuro 07-14-2001 07:37 PM

Very good, I like the photos and the detailed explanations of all the parts. Nice to see all the little pins and grommets etc. that you carry in stock, the little parts like those can be the most difficult to find. Great job....TargaEuro

adamnitti 07-14-2001 08:40 PM

looks s-w-e-e-t. i especially like the link to the relevant tech articles!!!

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Adam Nitti
ajnitti@mindspring.com
www.adamnitti.com
'85 911 Carrera Coupe
PCA member, Peachstate region

dtw 07-14-2001 09:09 PM

Much improved. I like the diagrams. It's getting easier to find what I need.

By the way- You've got 80/100 H4 bulbs!?! I think that is sick, wrong, and socially irresponsible.

I'll take two, please. And a headlight power relay. My CC# and shipping address are on file. Thanks.

-d

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Dave
1972 911T (E motor) RSR replica project
http://members.nbci.com/dtwinters/garage/

Wayne 962 07-15-2001 01:13 PM

I figure by the time we're done, we won't need the Porsche system, and we'll have just about every part listed in the catalog.

Note that we don't stock everything listed, but special order it if you need it. I need to post that message somewhere on the site (actually it already is there, just needs to be bigger and more out in the open).

-Wayne

Jens Wendorff 07-16-2001 12:09 AM

Keep going like that!

Jens

Kurt B 07-16-2001 07:05 AM

Hey wayne...I was rifling through the Perf Prod catalog yesterday and couldn't believe my eyes: the 911 calipers for my year (84) were 750$. I thought it was a misprint...they were priced around your price last issue..what's up? Is Porsche just going to hog wild with the price on these things now new like they did with 914 calipers which I was quoted at over 1000$ for each...


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Kurt B
1984 Carrera Cabriolet
911 Page
carrera_cabriolet@yahoo.com

Early_S_Man 07-16-2001 08:30 AM

Wayne,

The '74-'89 'oil' system is the only part I looked at, and it does look better and more comprehensive!

At the same time, I think you need to put a bit of a tutorial right there in the appropriate spot, with pictures, and not just links ... about the pre-76 bypass and relief plungers/pistons vs the '76-and-later version! You imply all '74 thru '89 use the same piston, yet the oil gallery & bypass modification did not occur until 1976 production!

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Warren Hall
1973 911S Targa

carnut169 07-16-2001 12:12 PM

Kurt- the calipers from Performance Products are made from solid 24K gold. That is the material of choice at PP and hence, are just covering the cost....


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