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Originally Posted by Jake Raby
I expected the first response to be "Damn thats expensive!"
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lol, i'm an optimist. while i don't have that kind of cabbage to throw into my boxster at teh moment, i see the value of the service performed. Some people go with the lowest price and some pay more b/c they know the job will get done right. .
There are certain things i pay more for and this would be one of em.
When you break it down, most would pay anywhere from 1500-2k for clutch and rms with parts included. I would assume most ims updates would require a bit more work and time involved so 500-1k.
So the normal total cost at some indies would be 2-3k, and for peace of mind 3500 is worth it to pretty much guarantee preventing ims failure.