Need your opinions on this high mileage 996 turbo
#16
Nothing so far. I was able to do all of this at my house. I dont have a lift at home (yet) so it makes things a bit challenging and takes a little longer but I get it done.
To do the plugs and coils, the rear bumper does have to come off and thats not to bad.
There are a few DIY threads about it. Check Renntech.org
http://www.renntech.org/forums/forum...-tt-s-996-gt2/
This weekend I'm going to tackle:
Inner/outer tie rods
Endlinks
Rotors
Pads
Brake flush
Suspension install
To do the plugs and coils, the rear bumper does have to come off and thats not to bad.
There are a few DIY threads about it. Check Renntech.org
http://www.renntech.org/forums/forum...-tt-s-996-gt2/
This weekend I'm going to tackle:
Inner/outer tie rods
Endlinks
Rotors
Pads
Brake flush
Suspension install
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They both look nice and properly priced. If they both have an equally good service history and PPI I would spend the money for the lower mileage. But the high mileage one at that price is very tempting.