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For what it's worth, next week I am taking my 03 C4S for its first oil change under my ownership. Dealer quoted $250. Indy who works on all European cars quoted under $150. He will use the exact same parts/oil. I am guessing the % difference on other work would be similar. I know I can do it for under $100 and an hour of my time, but would rather spend that hour driving my two kids in the back :)
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Thanks Loren, for the answer and the welcome.
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New owner of an 03 996 4S and noticed the oil pressure guage moving around quite a bit. Starts around 3.5 and then jumps up to 5 during driving. Looked down while I was coasting on the highway and it was just under 2. Oil Check upon startup shows oil level is full - 1000 miles Mobil 1 so far.
Thanks for answers in advance.
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in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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40 - birthday present to myself ; 996 4S. Haven't gotten a present from the wife since!