996 Turbo S For Sale
Discussion
Mario149 said:
I thought the service interval was in fact 20K / 2 years?
It is so service history is certainly not "crap", in fact a 20k/2 year gap between services is spot on the formal Porsche schedule - which most non-enthusiasts would follow.It is not a PH perfect FSH as some of us (a tiny minority) would at least do an oil and filter service once a year
Adam B said:
It is so service history is certainly not "crap", in fact a 20k/2 year gap between services is spot on the formal Porsche schedule - which most non-enthusiasts would follow.
It is on later 996s, not a PH perfect FSH as some of us (a tiny minority) would at least do an oil and filter service once a year
It is on later 996s, not a PH perfect FSH as some of us (a tiny minority) would at least do an oil and filter service once a year
Adam B said:
It is so service history is certainly not "crap", in fact a 20k/2 year gap between services is spot on the formal Porsche schedule - which most non-enthusiasts would follow.
It is not a PH perfect FSH as some of us (a tiny minority) would at least do an oil and filter service once a year
I think it is 20000 miles or 2 years , whichever comes first . 2010 to 2014 with no service is neither ..It is not a PH perfect FSH as some of us (a tiny minority) would at least do an oil and filter service once a year
The Red Devil said:
So crap history, nice car, I just would not be able to explain that away to a buyer
down the line, despite giving it the best of attention hence forth, it still has a big
? mark.....
Well it wouldn't worry if someone had bought it and run it for 3 or 4 years and done an annual small/big/small/big over that period...down the line, despite giving it the best of attention hence forth, it still has a big
? mark.....
and had replaced that silver console and PCM/aircon trim with leather....
and had swapped the tip for a manual.....
Anyway it's sold
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