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anyone a member of the Porsche 911S Registry?

I found a Porsche 911S Registry member selling fuel injectors that I am seeking. Unfortunately I am finding that you have to be a paid member to access the site to send an email! I prefer to avoid the membership dues in order to contact this person. Being a "T" owner, I was never compelled to join

If I can get a Registry member to make the contact I would be grateful.

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Bob
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I can help you with that.
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Thank you Mark.


Sent you a PM.

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I don't think you need to be be a member to create an online account. At least in the past,you did not need to.

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I found a Porsche 911S Registry member selling fuel injectors that I am seeking. Unfortunately I am finding that you have to be a paid member to access the site to send an email! I prefer to avoid the membership dues in order to contact this person. Being a "T" owner, I was never compelled to join

If I can get a Registry member to make the contact I would be grateful.

Thanks

Bob
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I would highly recommend anyone with an early car join the S Registry. What a fantastic group of guys and gals. The forum is, of course, much more focused than this one, and it is blessed with some of the most knowledgeable people in the game. They have a cool quarterly magazine as well. Some suppliers even grant members' discounts. And you by no means need to own an early S - I'm encumbered with a lowly T myself...
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+1 for the Early S registry. Mike Hammond is a great guy.
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I found a Porsche 911S Registry member selling fuel injectors that I am seeking. Unfortunately I am finding that you have to be a paid member to access the site to send an email! I prefer to avoid the membership dues in order to contact this person. Being a "T" owner, I was never compelled to join

If I can get a Registry member to make the contact I would be grateful.

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Bob
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Bob, don't know who gave you the idea that you need to be a paid member to PM or email someone but, it's completely wrong. All you need to do is register and log in to the forum, just like here.
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I don’t think I paid anything. Just sign up.
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Membership gets you their quarterly magazine, which is outstanding. The forum is a great resource for any early 911 owner, not just "S" owners, the majority of users don't have one.
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No cost to sign up, but you can't use the PM system there until your post count reaches 10.

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