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We need a few bits for our Targa 944 including front discs - a local independent supplier Parts Plus has just quoted me $185+GST each for aftermarket ones. The exact same item can be bought in the US for US$48! 
I know we have some Porkista types here.... any tips on where to go for reasonably priced parts? The other option is importing from the US but shipping costs take a chunk out of the business case.

I know we have some Porkista types here.... any tips on where to go for reasonably priced parts? The other option is importing from the US but shipping costs take a chunk out of the business case.
Save yourself time, money and sanity in this case by using the genuine part. Genuine Porsche rotors are the way to go for competition stuff - they last longer, are more thermally stable, less prone to hot-spotting. Zimmerman are often quoted as 'OE' rotors but don't measure up against the Porsche ones. There are other areas were savings can be made by using aftermarket parts but brake rotors isn't one of them - sorry, probably not what you wanted to hear.
I agree with RENN68 and have heard the same about OEM vs Zimmerman. I personally used JP at Powerhaus when I had the Porkers and Parts Plus for parts. The other option is Paul Hanson at Autobahn in Levin. They are a Porsche dismantler and he is responsible for the creation of the Team Yellow cars seen in the Bridgestone Series. Probably a worthwhile contact seeing as you have a 44. His website is http://www.autobahn.co.nz/
I also used the guys at http://www.europacific.co.nz/ Generally speaking almost all my parts came from Parts Plus however some things were sourced cheaper through Europacific so it does pay to shop around and keep them honest. For some stuff it does pay to buy offshore as the markup is often double however you need to consider urgency, freight, refunds etc. I brought a 993RS wheel from Gert in Belgium for half the retail at Porsche NZ and that included freight etc! The bonus is when you don't get charged tax
I also used the guys at http://www.europacific.co.nz/ Generally speaking almost all my parts came from Parts Plus however some things were sourced cheaper through Europacific so it does pay to shop around and keep them honest. For some stuff it does pay to buy offshore as the markup is often double however you need to consider urgency, freight, refunds etc. I brought a 993RS wheel from Gert in Belgium for half the retail at Porsche NZ and that included freight etc! The bonus is when you don't get charged tax

Yep - paid up as of last week for Rotorua and the main event. Our aim this year is just to finish and hopefully post some times we're happy with relative to others in our class. What we're learning about this car is although it doesn't have a lot of grunt (2.5 NA) it can carry a lot of speed through corners so we really need to spend time driving it and learning the limits somewhere forgiving if we want to get the best out of it.
Will you be at Rotorua?
Will you be at Rotorua?
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