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Old 07-30-2009, 10:32 AM   #15
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I've owned my S for two years and have done the following work...


DIY: ROW M030 suspension, PSE muffler, oil/filter (3 times), air filter, spark plugs, cabin air filter, fuel filter, tranny fluid, battery (Optima), aftermarket sway bar drop links, iPod cable for CDR220


Shop (dealer, actually): alignment


Near future DIY: engine mount, rear wheel bearings (left side is rumbling), Schnell short shift; clean radiators


For me part of the fun of a "toy" car is working on it and making it better. I've found the Boxster quite easy to work on. Suspension work is much, much easier than my previous Porsche -- a torsion bar 911. And being able to change the clutch (or whole tranny) without engine removal is a nice change from the 911.

BTW, I have a lift and air tools at home, so I can have the car up in the air with wheels off in less than 10 minutes.
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