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987.2 what is involved in a 70k service?

911hillclimber

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This is about 4 k miles away, and with Scotland in Autumn and a Euro tour next year, looking to the service and some larger work.
what is to be expected at 70k?
it will be done by Zuffenhaus as I trust them.

Also, at the same time might have all the front coolent pipes replaced, bound to split somewhere abroad if I don't...
 
service intervals are 2 years/20K - so 70K falls in the middle.

60K items are PDK clutch fluid (if applicable), engine air filter - I think belt is 6yr/60k, likewise plugs are 4 yrs, brake fluid is "everytime" - and if you care - tyre gunk i think ages out after 4 years.

So depends on age, and what you had done last time I guess


 

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