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Purchase Advice - 1994 968 - esuharev - 05-15-2026

I am in the process of buying a 1994 Porsche 968 Cabriolet with approximately 52k miles and wanted to get opinions from experienced 968 owners regarding timing belt service intervals and whether I am being overly conservative.
The car appears to be a fundamentally solid, well-documented example: According to records/CARFAX, the timing belt appears to have been replaced approximately four times over the car’s life, with the latest service performed in May 2021 at around 47k miles. The current mileage is approximately 52k, so the belt only has around 4k–7k miles on it depending on the records interpretation.
A Porsche specialist inspected the car recently and actually did NOT recommend immediate timing belt replacement. Their view was that the belt appeared to be in good condition and they did not see an urgent issue.
However, my understanding has always been that 968 timing belt service is heavily age-based, not just mileage-based, and that catastrophic engine damage is possible if the belt system fails. The current belt service is now roughly five years old.
So my question to experienced 968 owners is:
Would you proactively redo the full front-engine/timing belt service immediately on a car like this despite the low mileage since replacement, or would you consider another 1–2 years reasonable given: For reference, if I do the service I would likely replace: Curious what the real-world consensus is from long-term 968 owners versus internet fear/purely theoretical maintenance schedules.
Thanks.