Which reminds me of the admonition to 911 owners to never show anyone the engine compartment of their 911 with the intention of impressing them, because it looks like the inside of a washing machine.
I was somewhat irritated at this until I went out to the garage and popped the engine cover on the 911 I had at the time, and by god it DID look like the inside of a washing machine.
The Boxster isn't a whole lot better. The "Porsche" labelled intake runners are kind of neat, but the rest is just a bunch of hoses and wires, like most late model cars. I have no idea what maintenance can be done from the topside, but it can't be much. According to what I have read, the Box was designed to be serviced from the bottom, with the car on a lift.
Ronzi
'99 Boxster
Speed Yellow/black
(Liftless)
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