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Old Mar 16, 2009 | 07:11 AM
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A question for UK owners

Hi, I am thinking of getting a 997 Turbo and I was wondering what UK owners did with regards to OPC warranty and modifications. I would like to change the suspension and wheels at some point and I have heard that UK OPC's will not put a warranty on modified cars. Do you just not bother renewing the warranty? Thanks in advance. Mark
 
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I am on the fence between not extending the warranty at all and going with JZM or Tech9 (and another I forget) aftermarket extended warranty packages.

I think it's only really worth it if you need a new engine. I don't know of any 997 Turbo engines that have blown though (even with 700bhp applied).
 
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