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jboyko said:
Hey Surf, I believe that Trundle996 and RC deemed that CKH's claim was bogus. What ever happened to Skip.
jb
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jboyko said:
The replacement should be warranted, since the vehicle is only 2 months old, and that a replacement engine for this type of vehicle will greatly diminish it's value. I should be getting a reply from the DSM or a "specialist" in 1 - 4 business days.
jb
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jboyko said:
Phil, your kidding me right.
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jboyko said:
Sorry Phil, but I would know, and I wouldn't want to do that to someone.
It figures that you are a Salesman, I kind of figured that you were a Lawyer. I bet that you had never inhailed, had sexual relations with Monica, or that you showed up for duty in the Texas Air Reserve.
As far as value goes, make me an offer - 2005 Porsche 911 S Carrera MSRP new $100k, 4159 original miles, lojack, a real trailer Queen, with 0 miles on a new replacement engine.
Since you are a Salesman, (probably a used car Salesman) maybe you can sell it for me. (we'll talk commission later)
Please don't post back.
Thank you for your kind attention.
Sincerely,
jb
Anyone else, I could use some helpful advise.
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jboyko said:
...Oh and Adias, weren't you the guy that said that someone in Germany should be fired for not tightening a bolt on GG's car...
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jboyko said:
Sorry Phil, but I would know, and I wouldn't want to do that to someone.
It figures that you are a Salesman, I kind of figured that you were a Lawyer. I bet that you had never inhailed, had sexual relations with Monica, or that you showed up for duty in the Texas Air Reserve.
As far as value goes, make me an offer - 2005 Porsche 911 S Carrera MSRP new $100k, 4159 original miles, lojack, a real trailer Queen, with 0 miles on a new replacement engine.
Since you are a Salesman, (probably a used car Salesman) maybe you can sell it for me. (we'll talk commission later)
Please don't post back.
Thank you for your kind attention.
Sincerely,
jb
Anyone else, I could use some helpful advise.
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jboyko said:
...How much Porsche stock, do you Cali boys own...
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rainer said:
I would not worry too much about the new engine but I would be really worried about the instalation. There will be many parts which need to be removed from the old and installed on the new. At the very least, the intake, fuel injction, altenator, clutch, gaskets, etc etc. At worst the heads or other major engine components. Mechanics get paid by the job and warrenty pays less, for most manufacturers way less. If the mechanic knows he can't do the job for the pay, and maybe he lost out the week before for the same reason your going to get a bad job. I just got my 997 and so far the dealer has been good.
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PS CA said:
I am not 100% sure, but I believe that when Porsche installs a new engine it is a complete new engine. I don't think they just send a block, I think it is a complete ready to run engine. The dealer just removes one complete engine and installs another.
Phil
Dec 10, 2004 1:27:29 PM