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  1. I'm trying to remove my 1987 Boxster manual transmission. It seems like whoever assembled the engine/transmission assembly really super torqued the bolts. I have had to use an 18 inch cheater bar on my 1/2 inch drive breaker bar just to loosen the hex head bolts attaching the transmission to the engine block. I am now down to the torx head bolt at the lower left side. It it also super tight and now the torx head is stripped. I have an air grinder with which I plan to use to cut the torx head off. I would then use a pipe wrench to remove the remaining shaft and threads once the tranny is removed. Is this the right way to go or does anyone else have a better way to go? Is this a usual problem or am I just the lucky one? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Dan
  2. Could you please help me with my radio code? 1997 Boxster CDR-210. When I press 8 & 0 I get Serial T5002773 and R2896 when I press the channel up again. Bought car used and it didn't have a Code Card. Thanks
  3. Could you please help me with my radio code? 1997 Boxster CDR-210. When I press 8 & 0 I get Serial T5002773 and R2896 when I press the channel up again. Bought car used and it didn't have a Code Card. Thanks Sorry I posted this in the wrong place... You can ignore - I reposted in the pinned Lost Code Topic...
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