• So your bit of bling is a direct replacement for a Porsche part and at 1/3 the cost? That's pretty good.

    I'm not the target audience for this at all but I wonder how important the webpage is; presumably a lot of your customers would know the part before they order one. Maybe listing the Porsche part number that it replaces would be useful for google searches and the like.

  • ^ This.

    Definitely need to up your SEO game. Assume sales may come from forums but you’ve got to assume some people will arrive via search.

    Think about how you might search for these parts (part numbers, specific or general terms etc) and build these into your descriptions (including image names etc). Also follow the same process for your ‘about’ pages etc.

  • So your bit of bling is a direct replacement for a Porsche part and at 1/3 the cost? That's pretty good.

    When the Porsche version was for sale (it’s NLA) it was around £1,500 plus vat. This was years ago so (given how Porsche prices rise over time) I’d expect between 2-3k if it were still produced.

    I’ll find the original parts Porsche part number and add it- good idea.

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