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Old 12-12-2011, 12:02 PM
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Default Cincinnati PPI for 09 Turbo

I'm looking at a CPO 09 Turbo in Cincinnati, and wondering if anyone can recommend a shop for a PPI.

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Before paying for a PPI, ask the dealership/seller for a DME scan and print out. There should be no over-revs in range 3-6. 1 & 2 are normal, less is best. Assume car is manual. If the report is good, then pay and schedule a PPI.
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Great idea. Thanks.
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^The DME scan should be provided for free. Post it here for advice. You can also use the DME scan to "verify" the accuracy of the reported miles and determine whether it was more city driven or highway.
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Kings Porsche should be good for that. Fred, who schedules service, is a great guy. They have some good people there. I avoid the other Porsche dealership in town. Only had unpleasant experiences there.



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