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981 Service Queston

Duncs04

PCGB Member
Hi guys,

Sorry if this has been posted before, but I couldn't the information.
We bought a 2013 981 Boxster from Porsche Centre Leeds in February and it is due for a service next month (it was serviced by the previous owner in 2015 at 13k). The car has 22k on the clock now. Can anyone tell me what is involved in this service and what the usual cost is at a Porsche Centre (do any offer a discount for members)?
With my previous cars I noticed that the cost could vary dramatically depending upon which dealer I used.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Tom
 
my 2013 boxster is going in for a service the week after next as the car is 4 years old a major service is required £615, also spark plugs £approx. £220 and a brake fluid change £95 I am also having a mot done and my horn looked at under warranty (see pdf file for prices)
you should also get 10% off parts for being a pcgb member ,my opc also let me supply my own oil (mobile 1) as they charge £120 for 8 litres,i bought 20 litres(4x 5l cans) from 123.engineoil.co.uk for about £120,see link
https://www.123engineoil....C9Xom0F3ZZgaAnYF8P8HAQ

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http://www.porsche.com/uk/accessoriesandservice/porscheservice/serviceandorgininalparts/servicepricing/

As already stated, the basic service price does not include the cost of the extras - plugs, auxy belt, brake fluid, air con re-gas etc etc.
Before I bought my 981 this Feb I got a price for my 987 gen2 that I had at the beginning of the year, from OPC Newcastle for a major service and I was looking at about £1200.

I bought six bosch FGR-5-NQE 04 spark plugs from Euro Car Parts when they had a 30% discount one week end for £33.50
Got a Continental drive belt for £24.
Yet an OPC charge ridiculous sums to supply & fit these yet they are not difficult jobs to DIY.
 

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