Durametric tool in Michigan or IL?
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Does anyone have the Durametric cable and software in Michigan or Chicago-land? I'm hoping to reset my service indicator on my 987 and disinclined to pay the dealer $250 for the privilege. I live in Michigan and travel frequently to Chicago. I'd buy you a beer or pay you $50 for your trouble.
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I'm not in your area, but I do have one. I'm replying to let you know that the "enthusiast version" (which non professionals would normally own) can only be used for a total of 3 Porsche vehicles. So anyone who owns more than 1 car, or intends to purchase new Porsches over the coming years, would be using up one vehicle on you.
I'm not trying to dissuade you or the potential Durametric owner. Just thought you should know that going in.
I'm not trying to dissuade you or the potential Durametric owner. Just thought you should know that going in.
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Since you come to Chicago often try Chicago Performance and Tuning aka CPT in Melrose Park. Ask for Al and tell him Eric R. sent you. www.gocpt.com