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Old Sep 22, 2008 | 01:01 PM
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Parts catalog for every Porsche ever made

This is the link to the Porsche Technical Service Info web site. In it you will find the parts catalog for EVERY Porsche ever made. Enjoy.

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Looks like this site is down. Is there another option?
 
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I tend to go to http://www.autoatlanta.com. Click on the model number near the top to browse factory parts diagrams.

Currently this is the best online resource IMO since pelican was forced to take their diagrams down.

You can download the catalog in PDF format here:

older cars
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...artscatalogue/

newer cars
http://www.porsche.com/uk/accessorie...artscatalogue/

The windows PET program is superior to all of these.
 

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Originally Posted by logray
I tend to go to http://www.autoatlanta.com. Click on the model number near the top to browse factory parts diagrams.

Currently this is the best online resource IMO since pelican was forced to take their diagrams down.

The windows PET program is superior, but good luck getting a legit copy. Mine is pretty old so the pricing and part numbers are pretty out-dated.

You can download the catalog in PDF format here:

older cars
http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...artscatalogue/

newer cars
http://www.porsche.com/uk/accessorie...artscatalogue/
OMG~logray, you are awesome! I love these diagrams!
 
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