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Old 11-15-2008, 04:33 AM   #10
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Join Date: Oct 2008
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Hello Litteng and other folks,

Sorry. I quoted the wrong name last time. Not Rick but it was Litteng who send the message through.
Well, yesterday I got the answer from Porsche Holland. It is a faullty bearing of the, well, ahum, Intermediate Shaft...... Seems the problems with this shaft are not yet over. Remeber, it is a 987. Sound footage and photos are send to Stuttgart (the engine is currently out of the car) for examination by Porsche.
As soon as I know more I'll let know. Guess by the end of next week.

Bas Boxster.
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