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You likely don't need a PET program.

You can download free parts listings (taken from PET) at Porsche's Technical website.

Click on the link here and then choose your country. After that choose Workshop Information then Genuine Parts. Choose your car model and then download the parts listing. (You can also find this link in our Links tool at the top of any page).

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Hi Loran,

I tried tha 997 Carrera 2005 site and it gave me a bad URL message.

Guess I will try again in a few days.

Paul

You likely don't need a PET program.

You can download free parts listings (taken from PET) at Porsche's Technical website.

Click on the link here and then choose your country. After that choose Workshop Information then Genuine Parts. Choose your car model and then download the parts listing. (You can also find this link in our Links tool at the top of any page).

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I had no success so I sent Loran an email that the site was closed. He sent me the part

list. This list is a great thing to have. I will be joining the renntech website

shortlly because of this valuable information. This is a great site and

I highly recommend it to all Porsche owners. I like to DIY and this site

is well worth the money to get valualbe information.

Paul

You likely don't need a PET program.

You can download free parts listings (taken from PET) at Porsche's Technical website.

Click on the link here and then choose your country. After that choose Workshop Information then Genuine Parts. Choose your car model and then download the parts listing. (You can also find this link in our Links tool at the top of any page).

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