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darren221

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  1. HI All, I have a stupid question which I couldn't find my engine number, I read the forum saying on the book also I have lift the spare tire compartments and at the engine section showing no numbers but empty. Would someone knows more location where would it locate. Attachment showing empty number stickers. Thanks
  2. HI, I own a 2008 cayenne turbo with 30k on it. I have recently relocated to Asia and bought the car with me. When I was in LA i had the dealer did an overall inspection and it was totally fine but when I ship it here the engine oil start to leak from both side when it gets hot. It looks like dripping from both side center, the floor is covered with oil, looks quite a lot to me. After the oil drip I checked the dip stick and surprising found that the oil is full, It doesn't show any drops at all. Therefore I wonder if it's an increase of pressure or due to climate change? For sure I need to bring it to a dealership for check up but I didn't want to be fool by them if it's a small problem. I would be very much appreciated if someone is kind enough to get me an answer. Thank you very much
  3. Hi it actually took me more than 10 hours to do this job. When I open the book it said no DIY, but I have always been doing mod work on cars as I am in the auto business and I know some DIY stuff. I have actually took the entire Porsche apart beside the engine, the hardest part of the car to mod I think it’s the top cause of the insufficient space under the cover”the part that moves where cover the top when open.” I did not get a new clamping rails cause I am lazy to go to the Porsche dealer and just very little thing break. I end up using super glue to glue it back because if you get a new one it won’t hold the helper rubber as well. U need super glue, use it only on the puncher. There’s a guy spending $500 and had a shop do it for him, I think it really worth it, cause after you still have to adjust the length or else the top won’t close good make sure it not too tight. Anyone that have question can contact me. My website at joofoon.net. leave me a message and I’ll get back to you. Thxs =D
  4. i really wish is post was here 2 days earlier, i have just complect, very hard.... to do without any help..
  5. Hmm good ideal but bad job, i am sorry to say that you made your porsche looks cheap by having all the glue showing please spent $70 more and there's a guys selling rear windows plastic on the net. http://www.emiata.com/BoxsterWindow.htm .
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