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mjmoran

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  1. Do NOT use AAA Advantage. Also, make sure that the company does not contract out to others. If they do, make sure that their insurance covers you and it does not transfer to the third party shipper. Better yet, it is a great drive in your new 996 from TX to MA. Cheers,
  2. Just thought I would introduce myself. I am a frequent and long time poster to other sites, although find that their info on the Cayenne is...well light to say the least. I have many early 911S's both long hood and safety bumper cars, a 930, 914 LE and 356's. We just purchased now a Cayenne S 04 MY. I will have a few questions following this note, mainly with the PSM. Cheers, Michael Elk WA
  3. My dealer Porsche of Spokane in WA frequently does the add or delete the DRLs for cars moving from Canada to the US. According to the tech it is a quick 5 min job with the OBDII and PIWIS tester.
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