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Old 08-02-2006, 06:48 AM   #17
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NickCats: Because I was in a learning curve (Boxster is a new animal to me) it took longer than a Porsche tech of course... but even so, I did it over about 3 days and probably 18 hours total. I lost a lot of time w/ the intermediate shaft problem (recall the original post on this thread). I'd say if I had to do it again in the near future (let's hope not!), I could probably do it in 10-12 hours. I'd be interested in knowing what the Porsche flat rate calls for... anyone know?
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