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boxfix 10-04-2017 06:01 AM

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Originally Posted by grc0456 (Post 551288)
Belated welcome, Boxfix! Nice looking car. I have an 03 Base (MT) as well. Wish I could drive it on your canyon roads, though!


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THANKS I am originally from RI. I was back there last month on vacation.....Boston, Providence, Newport etc..

Yes we have some nice roads here......and plenty of cops too.

boxfix 10-08-2017 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by RandallNeighbour (Post 551300)
You should probably replace the other two 02 sensors sooner than later. With four brand new ones in the car you'll see a nice increase in performance, fuel economy, and idle.

When I replaced all four in my boxster a couple of years after owning it I was amazed at the increase in power.

I have been monitoring the voltage on the rear O2 sensors and they are really in good shape. I don't want to spend money for nothing.

grc0456 10-08-2017 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by boxfix (Post 551389)
THANKS I am originally from RI. I was back there last month on vacation.....Boston, Providence, Newport etc..



Yes we have some nice roads here......and plenty of cops too.



Nice. I am just north of Boston. There's a great new Newport Auto Museum (actually in Portsmouth) you should check out next time back.

I have a son who just moved to LA (Valley Village), and did get a chance to take Topanga to Malibu when I moved him out there over the summer.

Just got back from taking my Box to the Vineyard for the weekend. Had a great time.

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Enjoy the car and lets see the '73.


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