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kongsodoken
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2007 boxster 3.4s

Post by kongsodoken »

here's a new one for me never posted in this forum :D

My friend is about to by a 2007 3.4s boxster but is concerned about RMS/IMS problems (I may have these wrong but I'm sure you know what I mean :lol: ).

anything he should know? lookout for? etc

thanks Ken
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Re: 2007 boxster 3.4s

Post by Brucey »

Hiya Ken, I may be completely wrong but I thought this was only a big problem with the 986 Boxster/996 911? I'm sure if I'm wrong someone more knowledegable on the subject will correct me. It's a worry for me as well as I've got my heart set on a 996 as frankly this is the only 911 I can afford, having said all that I have been driving around for the last 3 years in my supposed problem Boxster 986 taking it from 114,000 miles to 128,000 miles and not a peep. It also depends who you talk to as some have said "don't even think about it, it will fail!" :( (Porschapart) and others have said "it aint the problem it is made out to be, the internet has greatly exaggerated it" :D
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Re: 2007 boxster 3.4s

Post by EL Gordo »

without a doubt the rms was a problem on early boxsters and the 996, but I have to ask:

if a car such as a 996 has done what by now 70k? surely it was either going to break or it is over the problem? Just a thought? I know of the ongoing intermediate shaft problem (alleged) but ffs there are loads of 996 and early boxsters still running around quite happily
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