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Update Porsche Option Code Decoder
Back in 1997, in collaboration with Phil Katz, I built the first online Porsche Option Decoder.
It's been working great since having been used almost a half a million times by Porsche owners looking to decode those option stickers on classic Porsches. Today I finished an update to the site and decoder. Check it out and let me know what you think. Cheers! -cek
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'88 Porsche 911 Coupe - Venetian Blau ║ '78 Mustard FJ40 "Uglina" ║ '87 BMW 529i "Maytag" ║ '87 BMW 535is "Vlad" ║ '85 BMW 528i S54 "Minerva"
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: A Mile High
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Looks good. I should mention one thing though, for accuracy...you mention a "cardex" 3 times on the first page, but PCNA stopped offering a cardex years ago. These days they provide a Certificate of Authenticity. These COAs include the description of the options, but not the codes.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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Charlie, what is G03? I quess does this decoder work for the 1968 to 1973 911's?
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PCNA cannot identify the code "A78 " for my 79SC. Nor can others ...I would love to know what this is..Thanks... Geoff
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15 year PCA member ![]() 1972 911 E Coupe - gone now 1987 Mazda RX-7 2+2 - still cooking Swift DB-1 FF & Swift DB-3 F2000 -not forgotten 1979 911SC 3.0 & 2000 Camaro |
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