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    2001 Porsche 911 Cabriolet, 2003 9-5 Saab Aero, 1996 900 Saab Cabriolet, 1994 F250 4wd 7.3 Intl. Diesel, 2002 Expedition
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    62 Austin Healy Sprite, 1974 Saab 99L, 77 Firebird, Opel Manta, Park Avenue, Aerostar

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  1. Thanks loads. Nice for guys like me (that are new to Porsche) to get straight information.
  2. Since it is a Tip, there must be a center radiator hiding behind that plug, which should be removed. No special ducting required?
  3. I was told the tiptronic had its own cooler or 3rd radiator that came stock. Was I misinformed?
  4. I have hunted but can't find a previous post on this subject. Just bought a 01, 996 cabriolet with a Tiptronic trans. It was previously dinged (accident) on front end The car then had a questionable repair done. I am told the wrong bumper was installed which is apparent because the middle opening on the new (used) bumper is covered. Question. Are the bumpers from a manual trans and a tiptronic trans the same except for the middle cover or if they are different, can they be interchanged with reasonable modifications? Thanks from Colorado.
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