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  1. WOW , did that include the wheels,😂  I think i'm out of touch with tyre prices, mine came with new P's  4 years ago, so have not bought any in that time.. I remember buying the Yoko's for the 986 , and the rears were £110, fast forward , bit of a difference now it seems. 

  2. Has anyone used Yokohama Advan Sport V105 on their 981. I had them on my old 986 and they seemed a nice all round tyre.  Or any other brands apart from Pirelli and Michelin . Just curious, as i have Pirelli PO at moment and am thinking about future choice, not sure if keeping to NO rated tyres has any advantage . Dont think it is an insurance requirment, only a requirment if Porsche Warranty is involved.

  3. 1 hour ago, Patt said:

    Replaced front and rear pads, discs and sensors.  

    There was plenty of meat left on the old (6.5 year old), but not enough, in my opinion, to be safe for a couple of track days where I need to travel home afterwards safely.

    Patt,  going to do mine soon, when replacing rear do you have to do anything regarding electric hand brake, thought i read somewhere about setting a gap ??.   thanks 

  4. Funny, untill reading this thread, i didnt realise all the above parts( moospeed)  painted that i have were extras, i've never paid any attention to having a white rear valance. Just checked my options list and it all comes under EXTERIOR PACKAGE PAINTED  and  INTERIOR PACKAGE PAINTED  options. I do like the  white interior bits . Learnt something today already and its only 07:00.

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  5. Looks great, and your right, 981's do look good in White,  but i am biased🙂.  I also have the pleasure of white side vents. Sometimes think it needs a red roof, to match my seat belts. Do like the Red and White combination.  Have fun

  6. For anyone thinking of changing their wheel on their 981 ( cant think why, love the sport wheel ) their is a usefull short video on Youtube by an Ausie called Peter Fritz. he did it in literally 10 mins, no adaptor or anything used , sorry havn't attached link

  7. For anyone in Chichester/Portsmouth area,  just had a Minor service done at Autotechnics  Porsche specialist, ( next to Harbour Cars ), it was £495, inc Brake fluid change. Was warned i need to prepare myself for next one,  Major, with plugs, Belt, PDK Fluids.  My wife recons £1500, i am going for £1200  ,haha.

  8. I realise I need to go back to school as I obviously can’t add 12 to 2014 and get the right answer. Think will do next year as my gear changes are smooth at the moment. Thanks for all your comments 

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  9. My 981s   is 2014  (63) , with 28000 miles , am i correct in what i read that the  PDK  oil should be done at 12 yrs or 120,000 miles.  Even though mine is 12 yrs, 28000 miles seems a little low in comparison to the top end 120K. I know what most will say, cheaper than a gearbox, etc. Has anyone changed theirs and noticed the oil  a bit suspect (colour) , or changed it and thought it didnt need it????

  10. why the high figures for spyder  and  986/7  ,  older smelly/oily/ gas guzzling motors ??  suppose the 981s is good regarding fuel consumption on a run.

  11. Just had my tax reminder through, since when did it go up to £365, FFS,  wouldnt mind if a few ££ of it got spent on the F____G  Pot Holes. Rant over, At least the PDK makes it £5 cheaper than the Manual. Have a nice day

  12. Hi withy these were mine after car was covered over our last hot period.  Had them polished out and results are as yours are so you did a good job. Like you say only really noticeable when lights are on. He hand polished them and it literally took a whole day and nakered fingers. Think machine polishing is way to go as did my golf couple of months ago with a £8 kit off Temu and they came up great . That was with a ceramic wipe afterwards 

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  13. According to a list in the excellent Mail, Our Boxsters are the 2nd most popular car to own when you are having your midlife crisis ( a few of us are way past mid-life i think), Behind the 911, which came out top. I'm not actually sure i'd have a 911 over a Boxster/Caymen myself, unless i could stretch to one of the 'Special ' ones. The list is quite comprehensive, so the little Boxster did well !!

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