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  1. Anyone out there heard of Ticket Slayer?? www.ticketslayer.com ? Supposedly there is a legal loophole that can get you out of regular traffic tickets, I will appreciate any comments especially from any attornies out there, it seems too easy, mom always told me if it seems too good to be true it probably is, BUT, why not try this thing? I haven't received any tickets yet but I figure its only a matter of time...
  2. thanks guys, I will make sure the recirculation is not on next time, hopefully that will cure the problem, I appreciate the help....
  3. I recently purchased my first ever Porshce, a 2001 Boxster S, its a great car with one annoying problem: the windshield fogs up quite easily and the defogger is not very effective, is this a common problem? any solutions out there? thanks
  4. Thanks for the information, Graeme!! This has been very helpful.....steve
  5. THANKS!!! I see now that I have plenty of pad, so I didn't get ripped off,.... boy these Porsches put out a lot of brake dust! An hour and a half of spirited driving and I have to wash the car (I GET to wash the car :-) ...brake dust all around the back of the car.....anyway, thanks for the info....one more question, as the pads wears, is there a spring that keeps it close to the rotor, or does it gradually get farther from the rotor when brakes are not applied?
  6. I just purchased a CPO 2001 Boxster S....while inspecting the break pads, I noticed that part of the red caliper cover/ housing is VERY close to the rotor, like 3/16" (4mm or so),is this normal? or is it an indication of break pad wear? Please advise
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