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I'm a first time Porsche owner, and so far, loving the car. A few quirks (got a used one) that I need to deal with, but thanks to this forum and a few others, I've gotten all of my questions answered, without having to take it to the dealer (yet).

In looking over some of the TSB's and such, they make reference on occasion to "Porsche tool XXXX". I'm curious to know, other than a good metric set of wrenches, sockets, and torx, are there any must have "Porsche" tools that I should invest in? Or are there some tools that accomplish the same thing as a some specific Porsche tool, that you can get from Sears, Mac, or Snap-On? What's in your tool box that you can't live without?

My upcoming projects will be a brake flush (got the power bleeder for that), to replace the passenger side seat belt buckle due to an airbag light and code, and a coolant flush. I've got a 2001 Boxster.

Thanks all!

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