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					Originally Posted by  opus69
					 
				 
				Buying a 986 is not the hard part. Affording ownership is the challenge. I bought a 2002S 4 yrs. ago with expectations that it would likely need some work It had under 30K mi. This car was in excellent condition for it's age. The only info I could get other than owner's maintenance log was talking to Porsche service tech from last documented service. He said RMS leaked.  During the four years of ownership  I have replaced the top, all 4  wheel bearings, parts of top opening mechanism, clutch, RMS, IMS bearing,  pilot bearing,  lower rear control arms, all 4 rotors, brake pads, thermostat,  AOS, Various hoses, coolant, LCD face on climate control, engine mount, transmission mounts, 2nd gear detent,  wiper blades, two sets of tires, 2 keys w transponders, brake line flush and numerous oil changes. Oil changes alone can be up to $300 at  Porsche dealer. If unable to do most of this myself I probably could not or would not afford this car. Was all this absolutely necessary? Probably not. This is a high performance auto and equipment failure at speed is not an option. I have only put a little over 20K mi as a daily driver. Is it worth it? Fortunately I enjoy working on this car and find that doing this maintenance is part of the fun of ownership. Drive one and you will know. 
			
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Thank you for your input and wisdom. This actually echos my concern with the rms, ims. Maybe I will hold off a year until I can budget more than 3k a year before buying one. Any that I buy will def take off money from asking price for ims and rms as well as clutch if not done.
		  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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