Call Sunset Porsche and buy an oil filter, gasket and crush ring for the drain plug. Porsche recommends Mobil 1 0W40 weight synthetic oil... 9 quarts of it! Yes, you read that right.
You can read numerous threads on this forum debating types and weights of oil. It's almost as big a can of worms as tire preference, but not quite as bad.
If you don't own a jack and do oil changes on your other cars, you can always take these things to a lube place and ask them if you can go down below and watch them change your oil. Shouldn't cost more than $15.
I say go down into the hole and watch just to see the underbelly of the car and make sure they don't screw it up. The filter should be put on hand tight and the drain plug is supposed to be torqued down to some special setting, but my mechanic just tightens it good (not too tight) and sends me on my way.
(I must say that it's an easy 15 minute DIY if you have a pan large enough to catch 9 quarts of oil and a jack and room in your garage)
Word to the wise: Buy both a manual for your model year from the dealer and if you are mechanically inclined or inquisitive, buy the new repair manual by Bentley Publishing on Amazon.com. I'm getting the repair manual for my birthday coming up and I'm really excited about that.
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