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Got to sell my baby :-(

NIL98

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Have to go back into the company car scheme so my beloved Cayenne has to go.

Not sure if I'm allowed to cross post but I am anyway ....

See ad http://www.porscheclubgbforum.com/tm.asp?m=531003&mpage=1&key=&#531003

The 911 stays so will still be around there parts.
 

ORIGINAL: Craigius

Hi mate what are these like with high miles on

Well I can only speak from experience but Ive had no trouble with mine. My Indy service garage say this is the most reliable engine Porsche make. Ive been using it every day for business miles and its never let me down. Only selling as our local office is closing and it makes financial sense to go back into the car scheme. My wife has even asked me to keep it but with a 911 in the garage that is too much of a luxury!

 

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