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Originally Posted by Ohtwo986S
That’s a good price if it’s in good shape but expect to pay more to fix other potential issues given the low price. What about RMS? Air oil separator? New clutch? And any other small issues that will likely pop up.
Not trying to differ you from buying it but it may need more work than you think. I’ve learned that with my boxster. But I’m also loving it a lot and knew what I was getting myself into. If you are into maintaining a nice German car than go for it.
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This. I think you already know that if a few things end up being fixed or replaced, it can easily be half the cost of that car. After a few years or several years, the cost of the work put into it could even reach the cost of what you paid for it especially, if you rely on a shop to do the work. But at least it's still a Porsche and it's still a fun ride and an educational experience for your son.