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Old 01-31-2019, 12:16 PM   #10
DubsterNI
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Next up was a little but in my eyes effective detail - changing the orange bulbs for silver ones:

Boxster 986 S by Graham Thompson, on Flickr

After this, it turned out the trackday did shorten the lifespan of a few components, thankfully nothing major but a few rattles developed from both axles so to sort the problem the car was treated to:
Rear Track Control Arm
Front track Control Arm
Front Top Mounts
Front Anti-Roll bar bushes
Rear Wheel Bearing and front wheel bearing
2x Front Michelin Pilot Sport tyres

My mechanic did all of the above and carried out another full geometry setup on the car, the car is by far one of the best handling cars I've driven - it has so much mechanical grip so its able to utilise all of its power.

After this, thankfully it hasn't needed much other work other than a set of rear tyres so a pair of Michelin Pilot Sports went on the car at the end of the autumn so haven't really got to see what they are like compared to the Bridgestones which were on it before. Other than that it was much enjoyed the rest of the summer and autumn months:


Boxster 986 S by Graham Thompson, on Flickr

Boxster 986 S by Graham Thompson, on Flickr
The collie even got a spin!

Boxster 986 S by Graham Thompson, on Flickr
Meeting the previous owner out and about:

Boxster 986 S by Graham Thompson, on Flickr

Boxster 986 S by Graham Thompson, on Flickr
And then road trips with mates:

Boxster 986 S by Graham Thompson, on Flickr

Boxster 986 S by Graham Thompson, on Flickr

Boxster 986 S by Graham Thompson, on Flickr
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