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kskimtahoe 05-19-2005 03:00 PM

Picking up my new 987
 
I'll be picking up my new 987 after 5 months of wait. :D
Any advise on what to watch out for? Does it come with 2 keys? Any rattling prone areas that I should check before I pay? Does it come with front license bracket installed? etc... Thanks in advance!!

Brucelee 05-19-2005 03:02 PM

Def. comes with two keys. If req by law, the plate holder and plate should be affixed by your dealer.

Dunno on the rattles.

Best of luck with your new ride!!!!!!!!!!!!!

eslai 05-19-2005 03:54 PM

With any luck your dealer will not have put on the front license plate and you'll have the option of whether or not you want those holes drilled in the front.

Congrats! Take pictures. :) What options did you get?

So far I think I might have a small rattle from the passenger door, but I can't tell for sure. Other than that, rock-solid.

You might want to check the battery cover though--it's not a very well-made piece and its a little bowed on mine at the edges--looks sloppy. I looked under the hood of others on the lot though and they all had the same problem to some degree. :(

Oh also, they forgot to poke the hole in the carpet for my floor mat peg--you might check that before driving off. :)

kskimtahoe 05-19-2005 04:15 PM

Options & front license
 
I got Tiptronics, heated front seats & power seats (Red/Blk/Blk). (Options heavily influenced by my wife who doesn't like sticks). I'm in CA. If I remember from driver's license test that I took about 15 years ago, front license wasn't required. Did it change?

Thanks

kskimtahoe

Brucelee 05-19-2005 04:16 PM

Yes, CA requires front plate and will ticket you if you do not have it. The dealer should mount this for you free of charge.

Best of luck!


Quote:

Originally Posted by kskimtahoe
I got Tiptronics, heated front seats & power seats (Red/Blk/Blk). (Options heavily influenced by my wife who doesn't like sticks). I'm in CA. If I remember from driver's license test that I took about 15 years ago, front license wasn't required. Did it change?

Thanks

kskimtahoe


Adam 05-19-2005 04:38 PM

" With any luck your dealer will not have put on the front license plate and you'll have the option of whether or not you want those holes drilled in the front."



Does the 987 not leave the factory with mounting holes for the front plate? I believe they would since front plates are required in alot of European countries, plus several other places in the world. Personnally, I hate front plates and I am an outlaw for not mounting mine I guess :) Just picked up some bumper plugs to plug up the holes.

scycle2020 05-19-2005 06:08 PM

no rattles on mine and and the one i test drove...the car mags mention a rattle from the wind screen, but nothing onmine...in maryland front tag is required , so i put it on....although for my 360 i didnt....havent gotten a ticket yet...

rickhuizinga 05-19-2005 07:52 PM

Driver side door/dash rattle
 
Mine is solid except for a rattle that is either coming from the top front of the driver side door and/or dash near the door.

The rattle only occurs when driving over rough pavement.

Has anyone else had this problem?

Lux 05-19-2005 08:59 PM

Front plates? We don't need no stinkin' front plates! ;)

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limoncello 05-20-2005 03:47 AM

mine's a 986, but there's a minor rattle on some occassions in the driver's door. probably a resonant frequency that gets reached once in a while. prior owner took it to the dealer under warranty, dealer "did something", still rattles. she said it bothered her. doesn't really bother me at all, I'm far too busy enjoyed the engine sounds and setting up the next corner. I'm guessing it could maybe be in the window lift somewhere?

eslai 05-20-2005 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam
Does the 987 not leave the factory with mounting holes for the front plate? I believe they would since front plates are required in alot of European countries, plus several other places in the world. Personnally, I hate front plates and I am an outlaw for not mounting mine I guess :) Just picked up some bumper plugs to plug up the holes.

I think like most cars it comes with two little indentations where you'd drill the holes for the mounting bracket. That's what mine has.

I'll put the front plate on if I ever get a fix-it ticket, but until then, the car gets to smile.

kskimtahoe 05-22-2005 08:34 AM

free floormats
 
Picked up my car on Friday. Thanks for all the replies.

No front plate bracket yet but the dealer said I can bring the car back anytime to get the holes drilled. My big surprise was the floor mats. I didn't feel like spending $120 for floor mats & didnt' include it in one of the options. The car came with the mats non-the-less. My sales guy told me that they now come standard although you can still pay for it during order process.

I was also told that Porshe does run motors at various speeds at the factory to break-it in & I don't really need to break-in the engine other than keeping it below 4K RPM for the first couple of thousand miles. How did other folks break-in their engines? Did you like the results?

Thanks

kskimtahoe

PS. Still trying to wipe the smile off my face :D

Brucelee 05-22-2005 10:34 AM

"I don't really need to break-in the engine other than keeping it below 4K RPM for the first couple of thousand miles. How did other folks break-in their engines? Did you like the results?"

That is about right. If it were me and I was going to keep the Box very long term, I would do an oil change at 1000 miles and then again at 10K.

But then, I am anal on the oil change thing!


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