Saving Hundreds of Dollars buying OEM Porsche Parts
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- Опубліковано 3 лип 2024
- I show you how to save Hundreds even thousands of Dollars buying OEM Porsche Parts online. This method works for all German made Vehicles.
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You are a fantastic resource. Your video site has convinced me to go ahead an buy a 2010-11 Porsche Turbo. Please continue. Many thanks.
People like you deserve a special place in heaven. Thank you so much. Just bought a 2015 4S in white. 42k miles.
Congratulations! Thank you for the kind words. Just hoping to get in. Thanks for watching!
@@mikeshorsepowergarage7577Question, transmission oil and pdk clutch oil are 2 separate services right?
They are one in the same. PDK is the transmission which has a dual clutch system
Smart man, don’t get caught up in the brand name, get caught up in the actual manufacturer! 🎉
This is incredibly helpful, thank you!
Great, informative video. When I rebuilt my Audi I experienced the same thing with dealers selling parts via a different website. Prices are great but good luck getting someone on the phone to discuss pricing with you. What you see is what you get.
Great video Mike!. Thank you so much for posting
You're Welcome. Thanks for Watching!
Really great video! In the market for a used Panamera and this definitely makes the decision easier to make.
Another great video Mike! I use the same strategy when pricing out parts for various projects/maintenance on my BMWs & Porsche. I recently rebuild my transmission & replaced all the suspension parts on my 5 series. After comparing prices I bought everything from FCP. Their price was the best & you can't beat their lifetime warranty! I'm getting ready to replace all the suspension components on my 05 987 Boxster S and have a couple comparison carts setup at ECS & FCP. I wasn't aware of the other Porsche parts sellers you showed in the video but I'm definitely going to check them out to see if I can find a better deal! By the way, Zimmerman are OEM BMW rotors. The gray coating keeps them from rusting. I put them on my 5 a couple years ago & they were exactly like the originals I replaced. I also installed Textar pads which are also OEM. Very little wear & excellent heat dissipation. I work in the Chicago suburbs & good breaking is a must while driving here in rush hour traffic with our ever changing weather! One last point on your mention of spark plugs. After I bought my Boxster a few years ago the first thing I did was replace all the maintenance items since it did not have any service history. I bought the Bosch OEM plugs down the street at my local AutoZone for $6 a piece. The car has run great ever since & has exceptional power & acceleration. Keep evangelizing the cost savings of purchasing OEM parts & doing the work yourself! It really does help people to be less fearful of owning a car from one of Germany's finest manufacturers.
Thanks for another helpful video 👍
lots of great info...thank you, I'm looking into buying a Panamera and would like to be able to save some cash by buying the parts on my own. thanks again
Thanks for the great information.
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Thank you greatly appreciate the information and knowledge 👍
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Super video, Mike. I’ve used outside parts suppliers for my Porsches for years, but with less precision than you describe in this video. Good stuff! I’m planning to add a Panamera to my garage in the weeks ahead. I almost bought one last year but opted for a BMW 640 instead. Now I’m circling back to add the Panamera, a 2014/15/16 970.2. I see you’re in Santee - a great launching point for driving out on the back roads of East County!
Hope you find the right one. Thanks for watching!
I got a set of Hawk pads for the front and back. About half the price of standard Porsche pads. Have had them on about 2 years, great performance, no squeaking. Bought from Advance Auto...real performance.
You are great! thank you for saving us money
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thank you very much. highly appreciated .
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Thank you - you have a new subscriber!
My front shocks are leaking on my Panny. The dealership quoted me 8K CAN. That’s after my compressor seized. I plan to replace everything myself.
You’re the man!
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thanks for sharing !
Great job thank you sir!!!
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I've subbed your channel. Your videos are worth their weight in gold !! As a recent proud owner of a 2015 Panamera Turbo S with factory Carbon Ceramic brakes, I'll be looking for deals on parts 👍
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Thank You Sir!
Thank you brotha you got a new subscriber, I love the panamera keep it up brotha 👏🏼👏🏼
Ty gor this video just bought a porsche panamera s 2011 and now i know what to do chnage everything brakes to fuel pump
Thank you! Starting to look for a cayman 987.2 pdk! This will definitely help me afford it 😂😂
Many thanks sir !!!!
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Very informative, just subscribe 👍
Any suggestions on headlight assembly 2010 panamera 4s
What about air suspensions?
at pelican parts have great deals in parts
They have very many parts for the Panamera.
I just subscribed my brother
Thank you
Thank you for the information, do you know of a website that I can use for Japanese car parts?
Guns and Porsche.. fuck I love it 😍
Hey Mike, what lifts are you using for oil changes? I'm getting ready to start doing my own work on my 970s. thanks
The plastic ones from Walmart
Have you checked RockAuto.com to see if they have matching parts with part numbers? Thank you for the content.
Rockauto charges shipping. Makes everything too expensive!
Hi, Mike my name is Michael. I just became a new Porches Panamera family. I own a 2012 Porches Panamera S Hybrid. I look into the link you listed and I can’t find anything under a thousand please helps. By the way does the Sebro rotors supposed to be the difference thickness of 330mm and 350mm for the rear? Thank you
I just checked www.fcpeuro.com and they have a kit that includes everything you will need to change Front & Rear brakes for $1132. They have the individual parts as well. The front rotors are 360mm and the rears are 330mm. Good luck and Thanks for Watching!
@@mikeshorsepowergarage7577 thank you mike. I wonder why the rear rotors has the different thickness for the Sebro rotors?
Thank you Mike I had learned so much from you
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