Hi I have a 993 cab and would pretty much echo the views of the other posters , I would add that I beleive you should limit brake work to changing of discs and pads , as these are critical safety areas , they should always be checked by your opc/indie when you have your engine/gearbox/clutch serviced . The other thing to bear in mind is that you will need to obtain certain items to enable you to carry out works , much of which on a 911 is under the car , decent trolly jack with protection pads , axle stands ,large capacity oil collection container etc etc .
To be honest most of the non engine servicing on a 993 is not massively expensive on labour charges because the pro's have all the kit, and loads of experience in doing this work , so it does not take them long to do , so I have decided over the years to let them get on with it , and so far it has been the correct decision for me , although this has been solely a financial decision , I can understand there maybe other reasons to do the work yourself , a certain satisfaction maybe . In my case I find very little of that working under any car , banging my head, barking my knuckles , getting hot oil up my arms etc etc ! mind you I have much more than my fair share of that over the years , and it does not fire my rockets anymore!!
Buying and running a 993 was probably the most rewarding motoring decision I have ever made , but its much more fun driving it than grovelling around underneath it , anyway enjoy your 993 , it is a great car . Oh and if you have not bought your car yet , I would suggest you try a manual C2 before you buy the C4 as in some peoples opinion the C2 is much more fun .
