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Old 03-01-2007, 05:14 AM   #1
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Congrats on the buy, sounds a lot like my purchase

My biggest suggestion for a new owner is to go to www.scca.com, find your local chapter, and take her out to an autocross at least once (also called Solo). It's the best way, on a budget, to learn both the limits of the car and your driving. Good luck, and have fun!
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Old 03-02-2007, 07:39 AM   #2
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+ 1 on the autocross suggestion !

I had no idea how amazing this car was until I actually had a chance to push it to the limt...

Every Boxster owner should try it at least once

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Old 03-02-2007, 07:49 AM   #3
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Thanks for all the input, guys....

I haven't taken my own pictures yet, just stole this off of the dealer's website before they took down their web listing for the car.... but this is my car:

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Old 03-02-2007, 07:50 AM   #4
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There is no 97-99 engine blow out curse. The vulnerability your engine has is the same one most 97-2004 Boxsters have and to a lesser extent the 2005-2006's.
Nothing more than a leaky rear main seal (RMS) that will probably run you about a grand to replace, if your'e lucky you'll only need to do it once if at all. From purely word of mouth reporting it seems to affect a 1/3 of all 911's and Boxsters.
however, A small batch of 2.5 '97-'99 engines were made with engine blocks that allowed water to seep inside. But most didn't have this porosity issue.
The first generation Boxsters had more mechanical problems in general than the later years but that's just to be expected with any new model.

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keep the 16" wheels for autocross. If you can swing it and the tires need replacing see if you can get some 18" Carrera replicas from wheel dynamics.
They sell for about half the price of Factory 18" wheels. Not sure if you can run 18" wheels on a 98 though...
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Ya, I'd definitely change the rims to 18's at least if possible. Congrats man! That's a great buy!
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Old 03-02-2007, 09:58 AM   #6
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I'm running 18's on my 1999, I'm pretty sure you can run them on a 1998 as well.

Also, it looks like 18" wheels were an option for the 1998 MY :

http://www.epiqautosport.com/mode/content/page/37/1

Hope this helps...

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Sell that hardtop and you've got cash for your wheels and tires. You should get at least $1000 for it on Ebay or the Porsche CLub of America Classifieds. Can't see much use for a hardtop in bloody hot Houston...
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+1 on selling the hardtop, I think I may have drove with my top up once since I have owned mine.

Now you will have to go ride the twisties with us here in the Houston area.

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Old 03-03-2007, 02:15 AM   #9
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Congrats on the buy, sounds a lot like my purchase

My biggest suggestion for a new owner is to go to www.scca.com, find your local chapter, and take her out to an autocross at least once (also called Solo). It's the best way, on a budget, to learn both the limits of the car and your driving. Good luck, and have fun!
Anyone know of any autocross weblinks for BC, Canada?
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Anyone know of any autocross weblinks for BC, Canada?
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