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Old 08-15-2017, 07:33 PM   #1
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Just learned that IMS was done 2000 miles / 5 months ago on the 2002 as it failed and took out the motor. Not sure I would trust a used motor that only got swapped 2000 miles ago. Too many unknowns.
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First car, the '99...
The car had the motor replaced but who knows what really happened? Doesn't matter as the motor was replace. You basically have a '99 with ~70K miles.

Second car doesn't sound as great as there are WAY too many variables. The whole IMSB was replaced due to failure has been discussed lots of time on all the boards. The variables are what was done to the motor to get rid of all the metal crap in it after the failure?

Lets pretend each car has a sound motor. What do you know about any suspension work?
When was cooling system serviced (water pump, coolant tank replacement)?
Brakes?
Tires?
Battery?
Gearbox oil changed?
CV boots?

The list goes on and on. None of the buffet items above get the press of the IMSB but pick just a few and you're in for more than pocket change.


From your description, if I had to choose just from those two cars, I'd be heading toward the '99 as I just don't feel as confident about the IMSB story on the 2002.

Best of luck.
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Old 08-18-2017, 06:30 AM   #2
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I wrote an article which is published through The Knowledge Gruppe on this topic:

https://lnengineering.com/news/tech-tuesday-buying-porsche/

Addresses the main mechanical issues.
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Old 08-18-2017, 06:15 PM   #3
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I wrote an article which is published through The Knowledge Gruppe on this topic:

https://lnengineering.com/news/tech-tuesday-buying-porsche/

Addresses the main mechanical issues.
Great article with a lot of sound advice and thanks for posting the link.
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So...
First car, the '99...
The car had the motor replaced but who knows what really happened? Doesn't matter as the motor was replace. You basically have a '99 with ~70K miles.

Second car doesn't sound as great as there are WAY too many variables. The whole IMSB was replaced due to failure has been discussed lots of time on all the boards. The variables are what was done to the motor to get rid of all the metal crap in it after the failure?

Lets pretend each car has a sound motor. What do you know about any suspension work?
When was cooling system serviced (water pump, coolant tank replacement)?
Brakes?
Tires?
Battery?
Gearbox oil changed?
CV boots?

The list goes on and on. None of the buffet items above get the press of the IMSB but pick just a few and you're in for more than pocket change.


From your description, if I had to choose just from those two cars, I'd be heading toward the '99 as I just don't feel as confident about the IMSB story on the 2002.

Best of luck.
Update: Walked away from both of them. Many other cars to choose from with more coming on the market daily so the search continues.
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Porsches grow on trees out there in California. Heck there's probably more there than in Germany. Your budget will dictate a lot, but don't hesitate to pass on one if you're not comfortable. I'd be careful of anything with over 100k on it. A suspension rebuild can get very expensive.
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Porsches grow on trees out there in California. Heck there's probably more there than in Germany. Your budget will dictate a lot, but don't hesitate to pass on one if you're not comfortable. I'd be careful of anything with over 100k on it. A suspension rebuild can get very expensive.
For a long time 20% of all Porsche's made were sold in CA. China sales have probably changed that.
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