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2002 996 911 C2 w/ recent IMS bearing upgrade
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2002 996 911 C2 w/ recent IMS bearing upgrade
Year: 2002
Make: Porsche
Model: 911
Cont. Porsche Models: 996
Mileage (numbers only please): 52278
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Alarm System, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof, Traction Control
Color: Seal Grey Metallic
VIN: WP0AA29902S622247
Price (no $ sign please): $27000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): NorthWest
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
Things I've done:
LN Engineering Single Row Pro IMS bearing (at 50k, still have original bearing)
Rear Main seal
Transmission Input shaft seal
Air Oil Separator (AOS)
New flywheel (car came with new clutch)
Alternator
Spark Plugs
997 Coil Packs
Oil Pressure Transmitter
LN Engineering Spin on Oil Filter
LN Engineering Magnetic Drain Plug
Air filter
Engine Mounts
Drivers seat belt receptacle
Cleaned radiators/condensers
Brake fluid flush
Oil Fill tube/cap
New Porsche floor mats
Accessory Belt
Continental Extreme Contact Sport tires
Joe Gibbs DT-40 Oil
When I got the car it looked like the brakes had been recently done, and inspection revealed the water pump had been replaced. When I did the IMS bearing I planned on doing the clutch so I bought all the parts. When I pulled the trans off the pressure plate was only stamped a year newer than the one I had just purchased. This was after owning the car for over a year so I figured someone did a good chunk of maintenance to the car then ended up trading it in. I reused the clutch and pressure plate and put on a new flywheel. Some people may not agree with this, but it really seemed like a waste to throw out nearly new parts. I still have the new clutch and pressure plate if the buyer is interested.
Defects:
Chipped windshield - hidden by rearview mirror when driving
Small blemish on drivers rear quarter panel, smaller than a dime, looks like it was touched up
SOLD
Last edited by thebutterson; 10-10-2018 at 11:58 PM. Reason: sold
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Update: I recently had a strange experience with Carfax and want to share it. I bought the car in Dec 2016 with a clean carfax. In June a potential buyer alerted me to the fact that the carfax showed a front end accident from June 2014 that carfax decided to add to the report in April 2018. I opened a dispute with carfax for the incident asking them to check their records and provide me with information. They responded a few weeks later saying the accident was a mistake and removed it from the record. The carfax is now clean.
While I was waiting to hear back from carfax I had a forensic inspection done by Haury's in Seattle. They removed the bumper cover and determined that the bumper cover, bumper beam, and right front bumper shock had been replaced at some point. They inspected the frame/structure and found no further damage. They also determined the right fender, door, and quarter panel had been resprayed and that the quarter panel had a repair done. I can provide a carfax and inspection results from Haury's to anyone interested.
While I was waiting to hear back from carfax I had a forensic inspection done by Haury's in Seattle. They removed the bumper cover and determined that the bumper cover, bumper beam, and right front bumper shock had been replaced at some point. They inspected the frame/structure and found no further damage. They also determined the right fender, door, and quarter panel had been resprayed and that the quarter panel had a repair done. I can provide a carfax and inspection results from Haury's to anyone interested.
Last edited by thebutterson; 07-18-2018 at 08:59 PM.