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Dysosama 03-07-2016 03:01 PM

Newbie from Switzerland
 
Hi,

I bought a metallic blue 2003 Boxster 986 in the fall, and have had it stored in the garage since then. I wanted to spare it from all the bad weather and salt on the road. I'm now preparing it for the next season, and gathering all the information I can.

I have to say that this forum is so informative and valuable. Thank you all for sharing your knowledge, experience and wisdom. There are lots of great threads I am lurking, and I have yet to get to most of them. Hopefully, I can contribute something in the near future.

If any of you happen to be in this part of the world, near the Rhine and the Black Forest, please give me a shout.

Cheers!
Marco

paulofto 03-08-2016 05:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dysosama (Post 486405)
Hi,


If any of you happen to be in this part of the world, near the Rhine and the Black Forest, please give me a shout.

Marco

Welcome Marco. I can only imagine what kind of roads await you in the area you live.

PS: Rule #1 of the 986Forum . . . pictures, pictures, pictures!

Wallace River 03-08-2016 05:21 AM

Welcome Marco ! I agree, this site is invaluable to a new owner. I spent countless hours browsing through everything before I made my purchase, and still do, posting very seldom as I really have little constructive to offer. One day, I hope to be able to contribute something back. :)

grc0456 03-08-2016 09:00 AM

Welcome, Marco! I also lurked and learned before buying my Midnight Blue Metallic 03 Base. But we have the need, the need for speed (and pics)!


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stangklk@yahoo 07-02-2016 11:05 AM

comments/Advise ?
 
Hello to all....happy 4th...New to Boxster world....Need some advice .... I'm looking at a 2003 boxster...going to see it and drive tomrw..when talking with present owner he said it does have a very tiny oil drip under the car...says before he bought it was present and mech he took to said standard for a boxster....can anyone comment on this situation.....I'll know more tomrw....
Thanks, Greg

jdraupp 07-02-2016 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stangklk@yahoo (Post 501786)
Hello to all....happy 4th...New to Boxster world....Need some advice .... I'm looking at a 2003 boxster...going to see it and drive tomrw..when talking with present owner he said it does have a very tiny oil drip under the car...says before he bought it was present and mech he took to said standard for a boxster....can anyone comment on this situation.....I'll know more tomrw....
Thanks, Greg

Oil leaks are not standard in any boxster. Means there's something that's wrong. If you're serious about the car, get a pre purchase inspection done. You'll be glad you did.


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