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944 Turbo horns

Spongebob

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One of the horns on my 1986 Turbo has decided to fall to pieces so obviously i need to replace. I came across these on Porscheshop and wondered if they would work as replacements? I've tried calling Porscheshop directly but they dont seem to bother to answer the phone or respond to messages. Cant seem to find anyone else selling them other than some rusty efforts of eBay.
https://www.porscheshop.co.uk/twin-electric-horns.html

Not fussed by originality; just want the car legal again.
 
Shows as in stock and they look like the originals on my car, they're probably good to go. They'll probably respond soon enough, it's the holiday season after all.
 
bitten the bullet and ordered via the web as the phone just goes to voicemail again today. How far wrong can i go with a pair of horns.......
 
Porscheshop have a reputation for taking your money when an item is out of stock then weeks later you try to call to complain.........
 
Too late, but I would sooner go without than deal with Pork Chop. Pork Chop are a shower of clowns, and I know them of old.
 
+1 on all of the above. I buy nothing from them. When they do answer to deal with your complaint they will bad mouth you to their office colleagues without even having the decency to mute the phone. Always try OPC first. I would fit a claxton before I bought from PS.
 
Sounds like my advice wasn't the best there then! I've not ordered much from them but when I have I've had no problems...I'll keep my fingers crossed for you anyway :)
 
Horns turned up 48 hours after ordering. They are about half the size of the Porsche items but they'll have to do as MOT beckons
 
They have loads of bits on their website, you order they are "not in stock" but will be delivered shortly, they order the bits from Porsche then stick their bit on and send them to you.
Try OPC for costs initially.
 
I have wondered how they can offer different coloured og mats that although very pricey ,,
i thought only gray or black was available?,,jasonp
 

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