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Old 01-16-2007, 09:19 PM
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I need to change the air filter and cabin filter on my Cayenne S. Also getting ready for new brakes. Any recommendations for parts online.
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For OEM parts: Sunset Porsche, www.sunsetimports.com

phone 1-800-346-0182

Price is dealer cost plus 15% plus shipping. No sales tax. They're in Oregon. I get stuff shipped to the East Coast and still costs lots less than local Porsche dealer with PCA discount. Shipping to you in Washington State shouldn't be much.

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sunset porsche. great prices and great customer service
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yeah.... they are nice people ...
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Price is dealer cost plus 15% plus shipping. No sales tax.
Sunset is a good choice, however as a resident of the state of Washington you still have to pay the 8.6% sales tax on items shipped into the state. Depending on how much you're spending however, a short road trip to Portland for you to do some sight seeing might be worth while.
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thanks all. Will give them a call. On a good note, my local pcar dealer quoted me $430 for the 40k which includes oil, airfilter, cabin filter, and brake fluid change. Pretty happy with that price so I book it for next tuesday. I only have 30k on the car, but am on a 15k schedule as opposed to the 20k.

One question: should I change the brakes prior to the brake fluid change by the dealer next week, or doesn't it matter? thanks for the tips.
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I'd change the pads first. New, thicker pads will cause the fluid level to rise and you'll have to siphon some fluid off if they fill to the "max" mark after flushing. $430 for a 40K service, with brake fluid flush, is an awesome price!!




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