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Rusty bolts on new 987!

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Should I be concerned - my 900 miles 987 has two rusty bolt which I think are at the top of the suspension link-arms. It's like they have corroded over a month or so. The car was waiting a month at the dealer...

Any ideas? Should I make a warranty claim?
 
To be honest, I wouldn't worry about it. Have you had a look at your wheel retaining bolts; I anticipate that they will be corrroded and are in clear view!
 
Thats the only thing rusty! Took it into the OPC and they want to grease them! Going to sort out some rattles and a creaky clutch - the 1200 miles trip at the weekend brought a couple of things up! Now at least it has character with a few stone chips from France!!! :)
 

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