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Old 09-13-2012, 08:39 AM   #1
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One of the things I do love about the Boxster is how easy it is to work on at home, and there is a DIY guide for just about every tiny little thing! Quite nice having a community that is 100% for doing your own work. Whenever I owned a newer Audi, trying to find guides on how to do simple things was a chore. Since the most common response was "take it to the dealer!".

At first it seems rather awkward to do stuff with the engine. But in reality it takes less than 3 minutes to remove everything to access the engine, a few more minutes to remove all the undertray stuff underneath it, but it is all very simple.

This is one of the very few cars I have owned, that I honestly do not forsee myself selling anytime soon out of boredom, it is a fascinating car, with amazing performance (even for a base 986 with a 2.5 or 2.7L engine) and just a pure joy to drive, with enough character to keep you entertained, especially if you enjoy working on cars.
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