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914Sixer
Bargain Price, lol. $217.46 Can't make this stuff up. Click to open screen shot.
tygaboy
At least they're being honest:
Right there at the bottom of that page it says "Customer Support".

See, they KNOW you're gonna need SOMETHING to keep you from falling over when you see that price! lol-2.gif

Thanks, I'm here all week!
mepstein
My local Porsche dealer sells the parts at a discount. Still expensive but better than paying retail.
bkrantz
If Porsche Classic offered all the parts, I wonder how much it would cost to build a new 914.
tazz9924
QUOTE(bkrantz @ Jan 21 2022, 08:12 PM) *

If Porsche Classic offered all the parts, I wonder how much it would cost to build a new 914.

More than you can afford pal, Porsche.
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wonkipop
i think originals were made of bakerlite?

these days = rarely used very old form of plastic.
no surprise its expensive - would be difficult to source a supplier to remake in original materials?

........thats if this is a remake in bakerlite?

more expensive in aus.
i was in at porsche getting some other stuff a couple of years back and i sighted one in the display cabinet. tag was $500.00 aud. sad.gif mad.gif
Mark Henry
Bakelite, it's still used, phenolic intake spacers are a type of bakelite, but since the early 80's they no longer have asbestos in them.


QUOTE(wonkipop @ Jan 22 2022, 12:42 AM) *

i think originals were made of bakerlite?

these days = rarely used very old form of plastic.
no surprise its expensive - would be difficult to source a supplier to remake in original materials?

........thats if this is a remake in bakerlite?

more expensive in aus.
i was in at porsche getting some other stuff a couple of years back and i sighted one in the display cabinet. tag was $500.00 aud. sad.gif mad.gif

StarBear
How “authentic” or just repackaged Dansk units? dry.gif
Superhawk996
QUOTE(StarBear @ Jan 22 2022, 09:10 AM) *

How “authentic” or just repackaged Dansk units? dry.gif


It's "authentic" after you've been sheeplove.gif by Porsche Classic. av-943.gif
Rleog
It’s the $xxx.46 that makes it a value instead of the $xxx.99
Ansbacher
I think Porsche's problem is that they regard the potential customer of Porsche Classic as the same type customer that buys a brand new Panamera or Cayenne every other year. Parts buyers actually fix their own cars and are savvy enough to see through this sort of overpriced boutique marketing bull****.

Ansbacher

wonkipop
QUOTE(StarBear @ Jan 22 2022, 08:10 AM) *

How “authentic” or just repackaged Dansk units? dry.gif


i've seen one of those here on a 911.
not quite right?
but the price is right to make them right enough?

got no idea about porsche one.
don't feel like paying to get sheeplove.gif to find out.

mine has had a crack in the bottom of it i glued up 30 years ago that is still holding.
should have been smart enough to buy a new one back then before the wallet raping started.
PanelBilly
What? No group buy?
Cairo94507
Yeah, that ain't cheap. I bought one from Porsche (Gaudin) and they gave me a very good price, right in line with the discount price listed above by Mark.

I wonder if there is any difference in feel or appearance from the reproductions being made. I figured it was something I was going to be handling a lot and wanted the stock knob. beerchug.gif
Mikey914
From what I can tell it's not Bakelite, but Delrin that has been turned down. Just like the ones we make. I could do a GB in Bakelite, tooling is not inexpensive. But I could sell at 1/2 the price, maybe less. Like anything just takes enough folks that want them.
horizontally-opposed
Of two minds about prices for 914 parts:

1) Ouch (but this is nothing new for factory parts)
2) We should be glad so many parts for our cars are available

I carried a full set of hoses in my Merkur Xerati wherever I went, because I knew I'd never find them when I needed one—which was pretty often. And those were among the easier parts to get in 1997-2001. I can't even imagine owning one as a daily now.
Cairo94507
Hi @Mikey914 With the number of 914's out there and people paying decent money for "crazed" old knobs, a reasonably priced new stock knob should sell. confused24.gif
TX914
Delrin just doesn't feel the same as original Bakelite, but at least it stays on with screw at the base.
StarBear
QUOTE(wonkipop @ Jan 22 2022, 05:27 PM) *

QUOTE(StarBear @ Jan 22 2022, 08:10 AM) *

How “authentic” or just repackaged Dansk units? dry.gif


i've seen one of those here on a 911.
not quite right?
but the price is right to make them right enough?

got no idea about porsche one.
don't feel like paying to get sheeplove.gif to find out.

mine has had a crack in the bottom of it i glued up 30 years ago that is still holding.
should have been smart enough to buy a new one back then before the wallet raping started.

@wonkipop Thought about replacing mine as his has the very typical crazing in the clear part, but "that's to be expected" and adds to the originality aura that I'm trying to keep (though that left foot driver's corner carpet piece IS scheduled for replacement once the weather warms up a bit beer.gif .)
Mikey914
The crazing on the clear part can often be buffed to significantly minimize it.
914werke
.. or buy genuine OE pre-owned parts, still at a fraction of those inflated prices
bkrantz
Shift knobs seem to be one of those fetish parts, where people spend lots for variations on stock--or on knobs that are anything but stock. Look at any late model 911 forum.
Van B
@bkrantz
Well since you brought it up. This is the shifter on my 996:

996 Premium leather shift knob

It was a $300 part 10yrs ago and I figured, “why not?” Now I want to replace it because it’s too expensive for me to feel comfortable beating it up lol!!
rjames
QUOTE(Van B @ Jan 25 2022, 06:48 PM) *

@bkrantz
Well since you brought it up. This is the shifter on my 996:

996 Premium leather shift knob

It was a $300 part 10yrs ago and I figured, “why not?” Now I want to replace it because it’s too expensive for me to feel comfortable beating it up lol!!


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Holy shaft, Batman! You could buy a whole transmission for that price!
Shivers
QUOTE(Van B @ Jan 25 2022, 06:48 PM) *

@bkrantz
Well since you brought it up. This is the shifter on my 996:

996 Premium leather shift knob

It was a $300 part 10yrs ago and I figured, “why not?” Now I want to replace it because it’s too expensive for me to feel comfortable beating it up lol!!


Did it come with a shifter attached...Wow
Van B
Lol. Nope. But even with the short shifter I bought to go along with it, I still paid less than half price of what that stupid boot/knob goes for now.
wonkipop
if the crack in mine finally lets go think i will just go find a billiard ball and stick it on.
i will retire the original to a class display cabinet.

glad all the rest of the dumb knobs on my interior are vw.
Mikey914
QUOTE(rjames @ Jan 25 2022, 08:52 PM) *

QUOTE(Van B @ Jan 25 2022, 06:48 PM) *

@bkrantz
Well since you brought it up. This is the shifter on my 996:

996 Premium leather shift knob

It was a $300 part 10yrs ago and I figured, “why not?” Now I want to replace it because it’s too expensive for me to feel comfortable beating it up lol!!


blink.gif

Holy shaft, Batman! You could buy a whole transmission for that price!

Looks like I need to start making more new parts. biggrin.gif
Van B
Yeah I actually have some ideas for you in all seriousness!
Mikey914
PM me.
bkrantz
QUOTE(Van B @ Jan 25 2022, 07:48 PM) *

@bkrantz
Well since you brought it up. This is the shifter on my 996:

996 Premium leather shift knob

It was a $300 part 10yrs ago and I figured, “why not?” Now I want to replace it because it’s too expensive for me to feel comfortable beating it up lol!!


Nice--especially with the current $1095 "discounted" price tag.

For those not fluent in current Porsche pricing, especially on, ahem, frivolous accessories, check out the price for having leather covering on the 911 center dash vent slats--only $2700!
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