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Old 05-25-2017, 05:26 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Nixin View Post
Maybe you should check with the gang on the Porsche forum.

On another note, is Google banned or restricted in NY? Just google it...
https://www.google.ca/?client=safari...07+Porsche+911
I know Jalopnik is frowned upon by many, but it's basically open source information just like this forum. I think that really it's the contributor that makes the difference. From the search results link above, there's a really good Jalopnik article setting out what needs to be done, including parts sources and DIY video here:

Jalopnik - how to own a ridiculously cheap and reliable Porsche 911
It may not be flawless information, but in my mind it presents a great starting point for researching the solutions further (on Porsche forums). Just budget $1,000 to $2,500 to fix the problem Porsche created, and hope the engine does not grenade on the trip home.

Might make for a great investment purchase, if you can get a good enough deal.

Good luck!
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