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day1zero

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My first Porsche 12000m service ....... here we go......this is the parts list

1 set pads 87.91
2 Warning contacts 14.66
4 Damp Plates 9.84
4 Damp Plates 12.24
Brake Pads 59.60
4 Damp Plates 10.64
4 Damp Plates 10.64
2 Contacts 14.96
2 Front disks 150.40
2 Rear Disk 152.98
8 Caliper Mounting Plates 118.09
2 Oil Filters 18.73
2 Sump Rings 2.50
1 Air Filter 12.95
Mobil 1 90.00
2 Fan Belts 12.50
Porsche Brake Fluid 18.73
Belt Warning Sensor 38.52
4 Caliper Bolts 5.88
1 Brake Hose 26.40
Time Sert ??? 5.00
2 Brake Pipes 16.95
Sundrie 10.00

Total Parts 900.12
Labour 425.00
VAT 231.89
Total 1557.01..........................................................Result...................

Done by Tognola...absolute top guys....took time to explain everything....they even paint inside of calipers to prevent plate corrosion (plus the ali plates are treated)....now they are both enthusiasts!!!

However, I now need front tyres and drop links.......whatever they are.....and rears are near the edge........that would have been at least twice the cost at an OPC.....

any comments

 
This takes us back to that thread of a few weeks ago asking what a 24K service might cost and when I said "squillions" there was some dissent.

The trouble is, all the little things are picked up at the annual service and they soon add up to a lot more than an oil change and, maybe, plugs.

But its worth it, isn't it?

I am upgrading/replacing my suspension this week and I reckon that this will mean I have spent over £5.5K in sorting out routine(ish) stuff in the past 5 months.
 
Peter and Greg are top guys, get my vote every time.

John

P.S. Mate of mine just bought a 993RS after inspection by Tognola and apparanetly greg is building a 993 RS from scratch shell up now that is knowledge!
 

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