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Porsche 944 Turbo Oil Leak At Front Of Cam Cover Complete Leaked Set #695

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On the market for a 2018 991.2 rwd base, ~60k miles ~$70k, was wondering whats the realistic maintenance cost (assuming everything will be done at the porsche service shop) Another option is a 2020 992 base ~40k miles ~$90k, curious whats the owning cost gap will be Also, whats the future depreciation rate i should expect? This is home for all things porsche cayman Please feel free to share pictures of your own car, modification plans or ask for buying advice Does anyone have any real info on what it takes to purchase the dream

I work for porsche and can confirm you will need experience before being hired in sales Gaining experience will only be beneficial to you as the expectations from the clients are much higher than that of economy brands They knowingly pay more money for a product they don’t need and have accordingly higher expectations Because most of our clientele are business owners and/or highly. I bought this new and have held onto the disk for decades Such a great game and a great walk though porsche history

Porsche sold exclusive rights to ea sports so this was the only game that modeled real porsche cars

For every other game your only option was a ruf. This is a popular download that needed it's own post as its now complete Porsche unleashed / nfs5 as normal for my downloads, this game is completely installed and ready to go It does require an included driver which is explained in the _how to play. A place for porsche owners and enthusiasts.which is the most recent manual 911 do you guys think that is still the most raw to drive from a drivers perspective, feeling wise That you feel more of the road and the car

Don't care about track time/performance, only drivers feel/experience Ice grey metallic and it's not even close It is one of the most compelling porsche currently has It's a chameleon with this awesome blue/grey look Rarely does it look plain white. but it's white enough that all of the accents pop It also has a great wet look to it.

I always thought, perhaps wrongly, that the gts was porsche’s strategy to get rid of their options parts towards the end of a chassis code model’s run

Kind of like hey let’s throw a bunch of our leftover options into a car and call it a gts so it has a special name I could be completely off base tho.

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