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  1. All depend on cost and condition of the motor. At 1000mile per quart it doesn't need doing anytime soon. Leak down tests etc are what is needed. Ask here. http://www.impactbumpers.com/forum/index.php?act=idx
  2. Take the bulb out, simple.
  3. Impact bumper 911s (as they are called) will be nothing like your Boxster to drive. Old 911s are a class of there own. You wont regret it, but you must do your research first. The only site dedicated to theses cars is http://www.impactbumpers.com/ register on the website and introduce yourself, tell em Coxy sent you. All the info you require you will find their in the forum. Good luck, see you in the forum.
  4. Im in a similar situation, mine 3.2 sse 1987, is in need of valve guids its done only 65k. Some say to do the lot whilst the engines out but thats a lot more wonga. If it had 100+ miles on it then i would do the bottom end. On the strip down it may show that it needs it. Think im going for valves, guides & rings on mine. Let us know how you get on.
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