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How many tickets have you gotten for not having a front plate? :-) |
I have not heard of them ... I also used Autobahn Premier Service around Evans and Santa Fe with good results (Randy and Todd are good people). I also used APS for servicing my previous '02 GTI 1.8T.
I've gotten one ticket for not having a license plate, after parking downtown at a meter, about 10 years ago, in an FJ40. |
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The 2003 Boxster is listed at $18,995. That seems a bit... pricey. |
I've also got my eye(s) on a 2005 Boxster with 61,000 on it. That's a 987, right? Same IMS bearing issues, I presume?
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987 does have the IMSB. From what I've read on this forum, 2005 is a transition year and engines can have old smaller style (serviceable without splitting the case) or newer Large bearing.
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What do you guys think of $18,000 for a 2005 987 with 62,000 on it?
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I am concerned that you still have an oil seep from the main crank seal or something else. See if you can find out who did the IMS replacement and verify with them. As times are tough in Colorado with the low oil/gas prices and the oil/gas industry is suffering, so are the vehicle repair shops and they charged for everything. They are short business, expendable income spenders. Some of the stuff they listed may be borderline or illegit. Just saying. I bought mine from a Denver Dealer three years ago and the climate didn't jack with any of my hardware. |
I'd grab the 05 at $18,000 over the 03 at almost $19,000 - depending on PPI of course.
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And now a 2006 Boxster with 62,500 on it for $15,000. I can't decide if I like the 986 or 987 more.
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considering buying a 2002 boxster
I bought a 2002 about three months ago with 62000 miles. the car was near showroom condition, smooth idle and a nice ride, private party. after purchase I found out about the IMS issue. did some research and talked the Porsche dealer service writer. found an excellent Porsche mechanic and did the IMS for $2500.oo after paying $8500 for the car. well worth the extra cost since I also found in the repair some leaky seals, which were repaired at the time. the car runs great, still at about or below market and sooo much fun. cobalt blue with blue leather interior and chrome 17" wheels. I would suggest getting anything below a 2006, since the 2006 to 2008 IMS are not serviceable. look for something with as few issues as possible.
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I emailed them at info@flat6innovations.com and they sent me the pdf. |
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I flew in to see the Boxster I'm hoping to buy Tuesday. It's a 2006 with 64,000 miles on it. I went and took a peek today since the dealership is closed and saw it. Found a few minor things just with an outside visual:
1) The lug nuts are all rusted. Is this normal? 2) The clear covers over the front fog lights (I guess that's what they are) are very cloudy, looks like from the inside. Are those easy to remove/replace? I couldn't open the vehicle, so is there anything I should be aware of interior-wise which are known issues on the 2006? Thanks! |
1. Rusty lug bolts are not atypical, I've seen plenty of discussions regarding painting lug nuts. Just know that buying new lug bolts is not a $20 trip to your local Autozone.
2. Foggy lamp covers are not unusual. They can be redone, either by you or professionally. Figure less than $100 to have them done. 3. In the interior, look for gummy radio knobs and chipped up climate control levers. The knobs are easily replaced (>$20 each) while you're kind of stuck with the climate control levers. Just keep in mind that although the mileage is low, you're still looking at a 10 year old used car. I hope it works out for you! |
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I can't wait for the test drive and PPI. |
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They obviously cleaned up the nuts for this picture. |
My two cents....
.....buy a 2003 or 2004.
They have the glass rear window with defrost, a real dipstick, and the improved front and rear styling and lower drag cd, with refined spoiler. They get the glove box, body colored air intakes, rear bumperettes, and rear screens on lower fascia. They are the most refined and best built of the first ten cars. Just send her to Raby for the IMS solution and call it a day. Thats what I did and I'm loving life. Good Luck. |
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