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1999 996 C2 3.4 w/ 6 speed; what should total cost be for Indy shop labor to install a Wahler 160 degree thermostat which I am supplying?

 

Having a difficult time getting shops in my area to call me back with anything resembling a quote. One wanted me to bring it in but wouldn't estimate a price AT ALL. No thanks, lol.

 

Your collective knowledge and experience is very much appreciated.

 

Mods, if this isn't in the right place, I apologize and please move it to the correct forum location.

 

Sent from my SPH-L720T using Tapatalk

 

 

Posted
Porsche book time is 100 TU (or one hour).

That includes vacuum bleeding the system for coolant lost.

 

Thank you, Loren!

 

EDIT: a shop finally called back and Loren, you were right on the money.

 

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