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  1. I bought my cayman second hand. these cars are usually kept in good condition by previous owners .. and if its a newer model i guess you can almost consider it first hand !! what makes you think you are getting a good price?
  2. thanks for the instructions, I called the guys at Al nabooda and they directed me that they will have to work under the panel on the driver's foot well where they will have to connect jumper cables to something. I didn't fully understand the process so I was like I would have to definitely take my ride to them. What you are telling me is completely different. Oh well, i will still try to locate the cable out of curiosity. thanks again.
  3. Umm! I would love to operate the manual release but it totally depends on the process if i'll be up for it. Would someone mind to share the process so that its easier for me to decide? regardless i think ill be asking for assistance from Al Nabooda Autos.
  4. The battery on my boxster is dead (long story as to how that happened, nothing to do with a faulty battery) and i usually relied on the electric hood release .. now that its dead i cant get the hood/trunk to release with that button!! (OBVIOUSLY) .. what the heck do you do when THAT happens?
  5. Howdy peeps. I am an advanced driving instructor. This past April I had the car dump ALL of its coolant fluid on the track and kill two hours of track time for everybody. The dealer did not seem surprised at all to find out that the clamp had come off. I was horrified to hear them talking about it as something very normal. They said that this happens due to the particular type of clamps used. For technical folks it's a spring-fit or basically a non-screw type.
  6. The same thing happened with me too but back then i owned a merc ... pros figured out that it was leak in the air suspension .. there is a whole science behind it which i wish I could explain to you but it gets all technical and confusing .. had a hard time understanding it myself. it was easily fixed so for you i suggest you have it checked ... its not something you can do on your own.
  7. Glad you asked ... people dont take their exhaust pipes seriously and sooner than later they start to chip and what not! Here is a useful link to clean exhaust pipes in four easy steps ... surprise! http://www.autoanything.com/exhausts-mufflers/how-to-clean-exhaust-tips.aspx
  8. Hi there!! Did it break on the tranny-side of the cable? Asking because if it broke under the shifter you can just replace the end link there and be done with it. Your worries will be gone!
  9. Porsche does this all the time. they have consistently introduced changes to every model but in a good way i think. The exteriors still have their classy touch - although porsche has modernized it in small ways. I find the look of the boxster more exotic and eye-catching.
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