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Expencive 931 parts?, Waterpump price?
OK, so I read that the "maintenance" parts are expencive in the States, but what is expencive for you?
Just to check! What does a waterpump for the 931 cost and what does a time belt/bearing cost? When some one has answered, I'll tell you what it costs in Sweden! P.S New ones, not neccessary OEM!
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Water Pump is $65,
Timing Belt is $10 Belt tensioner/bearing is $23
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Thats the same as in Sweden.
And some of you find this expencive? I dont, anyway!
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To me that's pretty cheap as well. It's the 944 stuff that can be pricey. Although there are some 924 parts that can be overpriced. Dashes, consoles, fans, etc.
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I think the expensive parts are things like Fuel dist, Turbo, Manifold, etc..
Or in my case: Fenders, Paint, 5-lug brakes etc... ![]() ![]()
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wolf1
[B]I think the expensive parts are things like Fuel dist, Turbo, Manifold, etc.. QUOTE] Shore, these are expencive in Sweden also, but you have to take care of your car!!! Its a PORSCHE!!! ;-) Breaking any of the above parts is costly and maybe un neccesary!? But changing them due to "maintenance"=They should have lived a long period! I know, its always easy to say this! P.S Nice color on the Porsche! You dont need much paint to get if finished. If your silver color is L97A, its used for VW cars also. I bought a small can for nothing at the local dealer!
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P.S Nice color on the Porsche! You dont need much paint to get if finished. If your silver color is L97A, its used for VW cars also. I bought a small can for nothing at the local dealer! [/B][/QUOTE] Its not the original silver, I am thinking of repainting it in Audi Bright Silver. The original color is not quite as bright as I like... ![]()
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