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PhilKent

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Probably a silly question, but does anyone have an un-protected copy, or know how to cut and paste from the PET catalogue? My copy is protected and it's a pain to have to manually extract part numbers to email to the parts guy for pricing! Only other way is to 'screen grab' but when you're after several parts from different pages, again it's a pain.
 
It’s PET2 now and I just build a shopping list from within and print to PDF and then send it

the online PDF are miles behind and lots of the part numbers are out of date

my PET2 system is up to date with parts and prices too
 
Not sure what you're telling me here Waylander. Can we all access this Pet2, if so can you explain how, or are you just bragging :)
 
Way lander baffled me too-I have a saved link in my -favourites-that takes me to address given above & Bobs your Uncle !
I always print the page (s) I'm after & keep them in a folder for easy reference along with similar printouts from Clarkes Garage et alia.

Always phone OPC for prices & to order & haven't had problems over part nos.

This folder along with Haynes & my Bosch manual is my my main maintenance companion.
 
Not bragging, it’s a fully active pet2 system, took me ages to get it working,
it what the parts department in your local Porsche main dealer use

but I can search for parts by number or description on all models, so I can work out if something is used else where and then gives me different search on eBay

also upto date pricing, some times I’m more upto date than the dealership

I get to see all the superceded parts and numbers, and what’s been deleted as NLA



 
It gets shared fairly often on the 928uk mailing list - if you join and search the archive you will find what you might be looking for...
 
Hi Waylander, here's a test for you:
I'm looking for replacement hydraulic tappets PN: 928 105 311 08 only problem is new replacements are not considered good quality by all ( and I can agree as I have one myself which I believe is now suspect after less than 10k miles) and so I'm looking for good used ones or perhaps an alternate fitment part if you can search for them. Is that something your all singing and dancing parts finder can help with?
 
I believe they are all made by INA, even the ones in the P boxes, this includes the VW or Audi ones that are the same or very very close
 
Yes, the OE ones in my car are made by INA it appears, as is the replaced one though the markings are different. Do you have a part number other than the porsche original then? Searching around online it's hard to find any available with the porsche part number.
 

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