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Posts posted by peterjoyce
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Is that a Ferrari you speak of? They do not always look great, not that they are expensive so you can experiment.
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I have seen them here in Washington DC.
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Traction control only means less fun, unless you drive your Boxster in the snow.
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I have the bottom two slots open on my 04 Boxster, will the system fit in one of the bottom slots, so I can keep my radio?
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When I was in Newport Beech my cousins neighbor had a CGT Speed Yellow.
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I have a non related question, can you dyno a 4wd car?
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I think you have to take it to your dealer to let them match up the milage close.
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Get a set on Ebay, about $200 US
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What year is the car?
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Wash it with whatever you use to wash the paint and rinse throuhly. The care kit is just car soap and a spray that makes the water bead.
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What dealership did you use? I hope it was not Rockville.
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what kind of shift knob do you have to with that?
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I would not use WD-40 but a thick grese.
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I would not use WD-40 but a thick grese.
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Hello, I have a 2004 Seal Grey Boxster and want to trade in a 2003 Acura MDX for a 2005 Cayenne. If I buy the car as about $51,000 sticker price what do you think the discount would be off the lot and off an order? Thanks a lot!!!
Peter
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Get seal grey. What color is the top?
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I do not have any advice but I am curious, what year is your car?
Need break in tips for new Boxster
in 986 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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My salesperson told me the break in period is not much diffrent than driving a broken in engine, in my 04. Even though I never reved past 4,000. Rember in Europe they do not have break in's, they just hit the Autobahn.