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Car Forum / Porsche / Porsche Cars / October 2007

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How do I drive my Boxster?30 Oct 2007 21:46 GMT1
Every car I have ever owned has allowed "heal and toe" technique to make
smooth downshifts.  My new Boxster has the gas pedal pivioted on the floor!
Heal and toe is impossible.  The brake pedal is too high to allow rolling
the foot.  Do Porsche drivers not use "heal and toe" when ...
Ancient adbertising (big free collection)27 Oct 2007 19:47 GMT1
We are mounting a web of ancient advertising (from the XIX century to the
80´s) and there is a a lost ofposters and badges that could interest you.
Tehere is ads about ebery subject (cars, drinks, mode, candy, bier,
politicals, trains, campaigns, arts, cinema... There are as 2000 ...
Radiator coolant27 Oct 2007 00:11 GMT1
Take note, Todd, I'm top posting  (-:
Recently someone mentioned a "cooling liquid thing".
It sounded as it was something special for Subies.
I noticed that in the there is a gel in the overflow
Boxster Fuse Chart24 Oct 2007 15:43 GMT5
I just bought a 2005 Boxster.  I tried the air pump and it ran for 3 sec
then quit.  I have since learned that I should have plugged it into the
cigar lighter, not the aux power in the center console.  The cigar lighter
is fused at 15A and the others at 7.5A.  I now know that the ...
Boxster service intervals14 Oct 2007 21:46 GMT2
I just bought a 2005 Boxster S.  The owner's manual does not have a
recommened service chart.  It is the first owner's manual I have seen
without one.
What does Porsche recommend for things like oil change, spark plug change,
Atlanta area Porsche mechanic recommendations?13 Oct 2007 19:01 GMT1
I just acquired  a 1990 911 Targa which I love. Now I'm ready to start
having some repair work done (some simple like rotors) and some not so
simple like a possible top end rebuild) and need a good experienced
mechanic but don't want to pay high dealer prices. Someone told me
 
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