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Old 08-12-2019, 06:00 AM   #8
Racer Boy
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My 2002 had 149K on it when I replaced the original IMS bearing, so calling those cars a ticking time bomb seems a bit extreme.

The ultra-low miles cars are more likely to have an IMS failure than cars that get driven regularly. 78F350 has excellent advice on what to have checked.

And congratulations on getting to a point in your life where you can have a sports car!
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