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    Portland, Oregon, US
  • Porsche Club
    PCA (Porsche Club of America)
  • Present cars
    2000 Boxster S
  • Former cars
    1985 Alpha Romeo Spider
    1969 MG Midget
    1969 Fiat 124 Spider

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  1. I've recently noticed the same thing on my 2000 S. When driving in traffic and you try to accelerate slowly the throttle seems to stick a bit and jerk slightly rather than depressing smoothly. I'm also interested in knowing if lubrication is needed in someplace. Thanks
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