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Oh, it's not that I can afford a $100K car, my 2008S is at my limit, but that doesn't mean I don't drool over them. I was justing thinking that 1) folks on this board have desired Boxsters with 911 power, and 2) now there maybe little reason for Porsche NOT to provide it. with the SUV and Panamera, the 911 is not the total marque and doesn't need to be so protected.by Bobtesa - Main Forum
We have talked for years on ppbb about 911 power in a Boxster. If you wait long enough you get it – my 2008S has the hp of the 1997 911 – but, it would be nice if we could have current 911 engines in Boxsters. While Porsche doesn’t say so, the thinking here is that the 911 is Porsche’s “flagship” car and the two can never compete. But, that was when Porsche only had two lines – 9by Bobtesa - Main Forum
I don't do my own work, but when I had the rotors replaced in my 99, I was disappointed in one aspect of them. The rotors and pads worked just fine, but I keep my car in very good condition, so a small area of rust looked a bit shabby. As best as I can describe it - it's the narrow exterior part of the rotor that connects the flat (working part) with the wheel. The place where I get my workby Bobtesa - Main Forum
I bought an Outback this weekend, so now I have two boxer engines. But, I'm only writing about this because I have my first grandson!!! Cavlin. I sold my 2 door Honda Civic daily driver for a 4 door (for ease of getting the car seat in and out). We also decided on a wagon for ease of strollers, etc in and out, and we I picked a car off the lot with a trailer hitch that accommodates a bike racby Bobtesa - Main Forum
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