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wit61
Can anyone tell me the part number for the cover for the shift linkage, and/or suggest a source ? TIA.

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qa1142
Porsche dealers have them still
qa1142
Pelican gets them from Porsche and marks them up (just little secret I learned)

Always check your dealership FIRST for parts like this. If it is OEM part and your dealership will be lowest cost
Tom_T
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Same for ALL factory parts vs. ALL outside vendors, & it's also best to buy from dealers when PCA is offering members 20% off - usually announced in Pando & PCA e-newsletter & at dealers' e-newsletters several times a year! smile.gif
markb
QUOTE(qa1142 @ Sep 19 2010, 05:37 PM) *

Pelican gets them from Porsche and marks them up (just little secret I learned)

Always check your dealership FIRST for parts like this. If it is OEM part and your dealership will be lowest cost

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Trade secret.....sshhhhhh smile.gif
DblDog
got one...$20 shipped to you...if interested, I will send pic
qa1142
QUOTE(DblDog @ Sep 22 2010, 12:13 PM) *

got one...$20 shipped to you...if interested, I will send pic

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that works too shades.gif
campbellcj
Re. the dealer thing - for 20 years I have ordered various stuff from Stoddard in Ohio, a large and longstanding dealership. Just last week I got a small part for around $30 that the 'other' big web resellers sell for closer to $50. I'm not sure if this is still totally true, but years ago you could give them just about any Porsche part number and they could supply it, often new or NOS, or if not then at least a good repro.
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