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used 2005 997 C2S - new owner revelation and some car pics from San Francisco

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Old 04-20-2012, 03:44 AM
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Congrats and nice write up - enjoy driving it!! Far too many garage queens and nervous nellies on this forum, don't worry about the IMS issue if you drive as frequently as its sounds it'll stay lubed and more than likely never cause you and issue!!
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congratulations on your beautiful car AND your great photos.
Old 04-20-2012, 09:39 AM
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did it come with the yellow dials? I want that so bad for my car...
Old 04-20-2012, 11:08 AM
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Originally Posted by CivicRydr
OEM rack. Solid construction and easy to install/remove. BTW, I like Silver more.....at least I think I do.

beautiful car & pics - especially the 5th one. Love the roof rack - you can open the sunroof and adjust your bindings !
Old 04-20-2012, 12:10 PM
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Beautiful shots. Welcome to 997 ownership. Enjoy safely for years to come.
Old 04-20-2012, 12:49 PM
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The car is nice and it's nice to know that there is a home for a 90K car.. I'm betting it drives like a new car...

The reason for posting; you did a great job with the photography.... what camera did you use...
Great eye...
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Originally Posted by joelpirela
love the seat belts! great read! with 90k miles, I don't think you are too close to IMS damage...
+1. If it hasn't happened yet, you're almost certainly in the clear. It only affects a tiny percentage of cars to begin with, mostly in the early years (or for very lightly driven cars).
Old 04-20-2012, 01:02 PM
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That's a heck of a deal! You can barely get a Cayman for that kind of price!

In case you ever need to carry more than ski's, we have a full compliment of Roof Transport Accessories.

A bike rack, for instance...

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I have a 2005 997S as welll and I LOVE it.
Even though I had IMS failure (got new engine under CPO)

Love your yellow dials !!
Old 04-20-2012, 03:41 PM
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Thanks for the comments everyone. I really feel like part of a new fraternity. Haha.

The car drives well for all the mileage, especially with sport mode on. It pulls hard in 2nd gear to redline. Previously the car was a daily driver for a traveling lawyer.

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Old 04-20-2012, 03:44 PM
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Originally Posted by ECS Tuning
A bike rack, for instance...
but this is my bike (if only 911s could tow a trailer to Laguna Seca or Infineon):
Old 04-20-2012, 04:27 PM
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So you are recommending replacing bearings from Porsche to an aftermarket
bearing...do you know the failure rate between the 2 companies? Do you know how many of the aftermarket bearings have been installed and how many miles of actual use?

From what I understand, most IMS failure will result in severe if not total engine failure. Do you know which company we will have a better chance of getting some type of replacement from? Porsche or an aftermarket company. I would think writing a letter to porsche and say I have an engine failure due to an aftermarket bearing will mean your are SOL...

I would like to hear more...


Originally Posted by rodsky
What an awesome car and buy for $30k. I came from an E46 too and I know what you mean, exactly. I always wondered why get the 911 when the BMW had very similar performance levels. But even my 996 was a step up and my 997.2S, well....

Some thoughts. get the IMS LN engineering fix and you won't have to worry. I'd say the fit on the Porsche is very good. Seems like you really look after your stuff. I find my 997 wearing better than my BMW did, given the same care. But overall tough to tell. Porsche gear box is way better. Cant comment vs. the S2000. However, enjoy! Shes very well kept for 90k.
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Originally Posted by 2na
So you are recommending replacing bearings from Porsche to an aftermarket
bearing...do you know the failure rate between the 2 companies? Do you know how many of the aftermarket bearings have been installed and how many miles of actual use?

From what I understand, most IMS failure will result in severe if not total engine failure. Do you know which company we will have a better chance of getting some type of replacement from? Porsche or an aftermarket company. I would think writing a letter to porsche and say I have an engine failure due to an aftermarket bearing will mean your are SOL...

I would like to hear more...
Ugh. Not here.
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Originally Posted by Neotorque
Ugh. Not here.
No post is safe anymore
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Great writeup, great photos, and a great car.

Drive it in the best of health!


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