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Old 08-06-2020, 02:03 PM   #3
JayG
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There may be some parts that are shared with VW like ignition switches, but most are Porsche Specific.

Do a web search for online Porsche dealer that sell parts. I have gotten some great deals from the one based in Las Vegas. You can also join your local PCA chapter and most dealers give a PCA discount. For a key blank, they are easy to get and can be cut at many places, the key fob, which the car needs to be programmed for to accept, you need to get a genuine Porsche one, and they are not cheap (be sure it comes with the bar code tag or its useless) and then you have to pay for the programming. Do a search on this forum for more info

Another source for parts is warehouse 33 auto dot com (remove the spaces, etc.) use RENNLIST as a promo code and get an additional 10% off.

Pelican is a good source for lots of parts too

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