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Hey, welcome to the forum and congrats on your first 911. I just in the last couple years bought an '88 also!
The best advice anyone can give you with regards to a no start issue is to run through the DME test plan. It's not the most exciting advice, as I think most people just want to shoot wildly and hit the occasional right answer to show how much they know about these cars, or perhaps they think they're psychic. It's hard to say really, but the only thing you should do when you have a no start with a Motronic car that doesn't have known issues is run the DME test plan or run to a mechanic that has the manual containing said plan.
That said, there are always a few things that are easy to check and you should do them just incase you get lucky. It only takes a couple minutes to check voltage at the battery and perform a couple other quick fix exercises. Mine's been in storage all winter, so I haven't had to deal with random no starts for a while.
Anyway, best of luck!
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