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Old 02-10-2025, 10:58 AM   #1
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The ride being rough I would guess it either has the sport springs or some aftermarket lowering springs. Would be good to have a look at those (Porsche springs are color coded, so a quick clean with a rag should reveal that).

I personally don't think it should rattle. Mine sure did, but I am hoping to get an end to that. It had many small things mounted badly on the front. (radiator bracket loose, support bar loose, right front caliper loose...). Fixing them all as I rebuild the front. The rear didn't look as bad. You mention the pristine condition of the car, so I would suppose you don't suffer these stupid things. More likely it would have some play in suspension / steering.

Don't know what yours is supposed to be, but the 2.5 engine isn't that happy to rev. No torque increase above say 4k.
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