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Old 03-05-2019, 03:47 PM   #1
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Unfortunately, I still haven't gotten a response from anyone stating what they paid for "major" scheduled service (whether 30k or 40k) on their Boxster.
Possibly because:
1) this is a 986 forum and you're asking about a 987
2) most of us are capable of changing a filter (my wife can) and visually inspecting a few things, so we don't pay shops a ridiculous amount of money (or any amount, for that matter) for 10 minutes of work.

Try Rennlist. They have a 987 sub forum and plenty of members with more money than skill.
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Old 03-06-2019, 06:12 AM   #2
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Possibly because:
1) this is a 986 forum and you're asking about a 987
2) most of us are capable of changing a filter (my wife can) and visually inspecting a few things, so we don't pay shops a ridiculous amount of money (or any amount, for that matter) for 10 minutes of work.

Try Rennlist. They have a 987 sub forum and plenty of members with more money than skill.
Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to point out my stupidity, my lack of useful skills, and your perception of my disposable income. All very helpful!

I will certainly check out Rennlist and hope that it will be a bit more inviting and tolerant of newcomers.
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Old 03-06-2019, 07:22 AM   #3
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Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to point out my stupidity, my lack of useful skills, and your perception of my disposable income. All very helpful!

I will certainly check out Rennlist and hope that it will be a bit more inviting and tolerant of newcomers.
Have fun at Rennlist. I find that forum to be a snorefest. I'll pass along some advice... from a few things I learned when joining this forum:

1. Search these forums before you start asking questions. Near every possible inquiry already has been asked, and answered upon this forum. While information may change because of technology... the answers are here. If you can't find your answer upon this forum...

2. Google. Ask Google. Try a few search strings. You may find your answer already exists. If push comes to shove... you cannot find an answer... or you need clarification... post your inquiry.

3. Respect those members who've been here for a while, and have many posts under their name. Once you've been here a while you'll recognize who are the "leaders", and you'll find their advice invaluable. By invaluable I mean you'll save $$$$ following their advice. That's money you can spend on your wife. Or car. Whichever comes first. No pun intended.

Factually I know I've saved greater than $5K in the 18 months I've owned my car... and thanks to this forum.

Dude... learn how to install an air filter... a spark plug... do an oil change. Google. Youtube. You'll soon realize that by doing those things yourself you're saving a lot of money.

If you've no money, you've no business owning a Porsche. Sorry. That's the hard and fast of it. Now... if you've no money for mechanical and maintenance... better get to that reading.

Finally... post a pic of your ride, Man. Let us see that beauty!

Have a great day.
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Old 03-07-2019, 06:23 AM   #4
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Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to point out my stupidity, my lack of useful skills, and your perception of my disposable income. All very helpful!

I will certainly check out Rennlist and hope that it will be a bit more inviting and tolerant of newcomers.
Look, don't let the door hit your butt on the way out. You need a bit thicker skin--there's lots to be learned on forums, but they are populated by people, some are terse, some are patient and nice. Particlewave knows a whole lot about Boxsters and is very sharing, sometimes you just need to put up with his moods.

If you think this place is nasty, you should try the motorcycle forum called Advrider. Some of those guys make a career trolling the newbies!:troll:
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If you think this place is nasty, you should try the motorcycle forum called Advrider. Some of those guys make a career trolling the newbies!:troll:
Brian, I joined Advrider a few months ago. The folks in my region are quick to offer riding help and assistance and invitations to ride. Though there are some with strong opinions.

I'm a rookie rider, just bought a 2012 KLR650 about 5 months ago and learning the off road thing. (practicing picking up the 450 lbs tracker)
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Old 03-07-2019, 09:29 PM   #6
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Thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to point out my stupidity, my lack of useful skills, and your perception of my disposable income. All very helpful!
Unwad your panties there, missy. I was referring to the people on rennlist. I made that abundantly clear. For all I know, you are elderly and just can't do the work.
They have a 987 forum and plenty of guys who are scared of ruining their pedicures, so they would definitely be able to answer your question.
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