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SoCal,my own father recognizes he couldīnt do much things to the 951.
Do you really think Haynes is a must have,having the factory manuals yet? I can buy it,but if itīs not better thatn i have.... Whereīs the best site to buy them,maybe Amazon?
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eBay is a good place for the Haynes.
They cost about $18 USD new at auto parts stores in the US. As you are in Spain you could try Amazon. They most likely have European shipping centers. The factory manuals are considered the best source for information. I have to correct myself as you have a turbo. There could be a problem with an exhaust leak in the turbo loop. If you have a Porsche dealer nearby you can get a parts catalog from them for your car. If they don't have one see if they can copy the pages from their catalogs. You need to be able to tell us the name and/or part number of the component that is the focus of the discussion.
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Hugh - So Cal 83 944 Driver Person NOT a 'real' Porsche -- Its Better!!!! When was the last time you changed your timing and balance belts and/or cam chain and tensioner? New Users please add your car's year and model to your signature line! Never break more than you fix! |
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