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Old 02-12-2008, 04:10 AM
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Question Advice and Recommandation Needed for Parts Installation in Hawaii/808

Dear fellow members,

Hello everyone!! I am a new member of this Cayman Club, and I am getting my new Cayman S pretty soon, but I really need help for referrals for installations of Porsche OEM short shift, and red tail lights. Does anyone know any reputable Porsche installer/service shop in Honolulu, Hawaii, that can install the above besides the dealership?? The dealership quoted me $480 for installing the short shift and red tail lights. I don't know if Well, I thought it might be wise to ask around for advice and referral before going to the only dealer. Your advice will greatly be appreciated.
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Old 02-12-2008, 05:04 AM
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The dealership quoted me $480 for installing the short shift and red tail lights.
I'm sure you mean $480 for each installation, otherwise, $480 for both would be a steal.
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Old 02-12-2008, 05:23 AM
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Thanks for the reply! Actually, I am supplying the OEM parts, and dealer quoted me for installation labor. $360 labor charge for installing the short shift, and $120 labor charge for installing the red tail lights.
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Old 02-12-2008, 06:29 AM
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Firstly, congratulations on your new Cayman you recently bought the midnight blue one, correct? That is a pretty fair price plus the parts and installation are covered by the factory warranty and you also have the piece of mind that it was done right.
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Hi Ash,

Thank you for your advice and recommandation!! I will seriously consider to have these done by the dealership; however, I am just seeking advice from other members of this club just to see my options are. Moreover, since I am new to this club, I just want to make some cayman friends here.
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Old 02-12-2008, 09:43 PM
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Why not install the tail lights yourself? I've never looked at the Cayman tail lights, but it couldn't be that hard. For a short shift, you can go to Motor Werkes off Ward or German Auto Specialists off Nimitz.
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Hi Beastmaster,

Thank you for your tips and reply!! I will definitely give them a call for installation.
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