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any concerns with high mileage 987.2 ?

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Old 08-09-2019, 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by 57staff
I can do track days in my Boxster. Usually have to keep the top up (and windows down). The Boxster has built-in roll over protection.
Take a look at the new HANS & harness rules for HPDE, then take a guess how long until convertibles are banned. Then for giggles take a look at the tech sheet. How do you check the motor for leaks on a relatively new rear engine Porsche? How do you check on a mid engine Porsche? Ball joints - you want to be the volunteer that jacks up (intentional double entendre) a new GT3 to see if the ball joints are tight and the jack slips. Remember to make sure the gas cap is tight.
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I’m going to up the ante. Do these axioms hold true at 150k? What about at 200k?

- Car passes PPI w flying colors
- New Buyer doesn’t intend to resell
- Car is priced accordingly (low)

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