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Hi all,

bought my 996 tt on an 02 from opc centre in March,

its going in for a new rear camber arm which im told is deformed/damaged after having tracking/geometry set up twice in as many months-no charge for 2nd one but they did point out the problem,leaking (assumed)sunroof,loud crack/bang coming from front near side wheel area at slow speed when going over humps etc(occassionally)but getting more regular,the jump start bit in the engine where you att battery jump leads was hanging off-bolts had fallen out!!And since its there gonna getr a minor service before I hit the ring and spa!!

Do you guys think any of the problrms will be under warranty as it came with a year and have only had it 3 months!!

Thanks
 

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