Hi all
I'm new to modern Porches have owned a couple or old ones and having just sold a 1967 912 I'm looking at a 997. I have found a car I like the look of but there is one potential snag.
So the car is
2006 carrera 4s 39000 miles and Porsche main dealer stamps every 2 years. It's fairly clean and the mot mileage is along the same lines. It's has the sports chrono gauges.
The potential issue is the the lcd on the speedo/trip is cracked. Also the seat on the drivers side has not excessive wear but a bit more wear on it than I would have thought. Now I could imagine that maybe the car has done a fair few short mile trips so the seat might wear a bit more. And as I say it's not massively worn and is 13 years old.
The lcd got me thinking though is this a common problem or does someone need to have taken the cluster out to have a mess around behind there?
Has anyone had this happen or heard of it before.
Any info would be great as it appears a nice car but probably top end on price so need it right.
Many thanks for your help
Doug
I'm new to modern Porches have owned a couple or old ones and having just sold a 1967 912 I'm looking at a 997. I have found a car I like the look of but there is one potential snag.
So the car is
2006 carrera 4s 39000 miles and Porsche main dealer stamps every 2 years. It's fairly clean and the mot mileage is along the same lines. It's has the sports chrono gauges.
The potential issue is the the lcd on the speedo/trip is cracked. Also the seat on the drivers side has not excessive wear but a bit more wear on it than I would have thought. Now I could imagine that maybe the car has done a fair few short mile trips so the seat might wear a bit more. And as I say it's not massively worn and is 13 years old.
The lcd got me thinking though is this a common problem or does someone need to have taken the cluster out to have a mess around behind there?
Has anyone had this happen or heard of it before.
Any info would be great as it appears a nice car but probably top end on price so need it right.
Many thanks for your help
Doug