2002 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet (996) Manual
2002 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 Cabriolet (996) Manual
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Pen20

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3 posts

73 months

Richard Austen

54 posts

249 months

PH TEAM

Wednesday
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Workshop video added on behalf of seller


AlexNJ89

3,184 posts

98 months

Wednesday
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Looks like a lovely car. Just wondering if there was any record of suspension bits being refreshed? Anything like dampers or suspension arms been done in it's life?

Thanks

Pen20

Original Poster:

3 posts

73 months

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Hi, I am not aware of any work done in the past. It certainly hasn’t been updated or messed with and nothing has ever been flagged towards them. If you see the comprehensive prep video that was taken 3 years ago ahead of my ownership and nothing was highlighted then or since and drives as good as it’s always. Hope that helps

AlexNJ89

3,184 posts

98 months

Wednesday
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Pen20 said:
Hi, I am not aware of any work done in the past. It certainly hasn t been updated or messed with and nothing has ever been flagged towards them. If you see the comprehensive prep video that was taken 3 years ago ahead of my ownership and nothing was highlighted then or since and drives as good as it s always. Hope that helps
That does help, thanks for the response.

AlexNJ89

3,184 posts

98 months

I was wondering if you’d had a bore score check done since you bought it?

Also, would you be happy for the winning bidder to get one done before taking the car away?

Thanks

Pen20

Original Poster:

3 posts

73 months

Hi, it’s never had one done and never had a need to. No symptoms, 4 careful owners and regular service. Oil is as clear as it was the day after a service 3k miles later. You can worry about lots of things in life or not…I didn’t even know what bore score was when I bought it. Successful bidder takes the same ‘risk’ I did and the previous owner did when they bought it which isn’t a ‘risk’ at all with this car. So please don’t bid if you want to subject the win to a bore scope condition. Thanks

Pen20

Original Poster:

3 posts

73 months

Just to clarify, I have no concerns what so ever regarding anything mechanical about this car hence why it’s never had a bore score test. It is such a good example that I really am reluctant to let it go but after having the honour of drive through Europe and alpine passes and the autobahn with my 25 year old son who has a 987 I simply can not top that experience in ownership. I hope it goes to someone who will do the car justice and take it on many future adventures…..of which it is capable of with continued service and care keeping in mind its 20+ years old.