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Originally Posted by Geof3
Honestly, focusing on the IMS is probably not the best choice. Should it be part of the discussion? Sure, but not necessarily a deal killer. The odds are stacked WAY higher it will never be an issue than it will be an issue. If you can find one with it done, good. But don’t necessarily walk away from a good car just because it hasn’t been done. If you have a thorough PPI done and it comes out good then you are way ahead of the game. There are plenty of other things on these aging cars to consider, again not deal killers, but things to be aware of. The search for the ‘one’ is half the fun. Good luck!
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Just to be clear, and perhaps I wasn't, my mindset about this is exactly the way you expressed it: the IMSB should be part of the discussion, but not necessarily a deal-killer. As I said in my OP, on the 986 for $3,000 I can get the clutch/RMS/IMSB replaced and the problem and concern disappears. Cars with a replaced IMSB seem to be selling for a bit more, roughly $1,000 - $2,000 I would estimate. Not saying I would definitely replace the IMSB if I bought one with an original bearing, I might or might not. Would depend on the car's history, oil analysis, etc. But if I needed a clutch, I think I definitely would then.
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2004 Boxster S, 6 spd, Triple Black
1986 944 Turbo (sold in 1988)
Since then, a 300ZX, a few BMW 3 Series, a few VW's
Last edited by BoxMann; 11-25-2018 at 09:09 AM.
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