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Old Yesterday, 01:21 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by marck View Post
Trying to spread the word but https://charm.li has service manuals for 97 to 2013 Boxster and others Porsche made over that time, along with many many other cars and trucks.
Considering that even Porsche did not print any service manuals after the 2003 model year, whatever they are pushing is questionable at best, and while they may contain snippets from the earlier models (much like other websites that have partial manuals for the very earliest cars), they probably do not have all the 1997 - 2003 updates and corrections, which are literally hundreds of pages alone.

Old, out of date, or incorrect manuals can actually be worse than none at all. Go with the Bentley unit.
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