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Old 03-05-2016, 06:21 PM   #1
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I Went from a Wanabe to a Newbe Today

Well I finally found the one that fit the budget and my expectation at my local Porsche dealer...
I hope my Boxster and I will have a long and lasting relationship.....

Here is the new addition to the family.

2004 Boxster S Special addition.
98,000 kilometers.












I haven't got her home yet and I'm already thinking of what to do first...

PS: Thanks for all the advice and info from all you guys on the form.

Cheers!
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Old 03-05-2016, 07:15 PM   #2
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Congrats.

But remove that ugly rear spoiler. And the aero kit side skirts are also not original. The "R50 Jahre 550 Spyder" doesn't have that stuff.

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Congratulations!!! Great find.
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Old 03-05-2016, 07:39 PM   #4
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Welcome to the party, Pal!

Now, like the man said, ditch that spoiler and body kit. Yikes!
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Congratulations! Looks like a great car and those wheels are very nice. I also like the darker interior - what is that color called?
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Old 03-06-2016, 02:53 AM   #6
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what is that color called?
Interior: Cocoa.
Exterior: GT silver.

PS: i don't wanted to be harsh. But i really don't like the rear spoiler, and this is a special limited edition car, which loose value if you modify it.

This is the OEM look:



So somebody had also put the old style taillights in. Should also be removed.

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Old 03-06-2016, 03:21 AM   #7
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Bart,
Your car looks fabulous. Just love it!

Did the dealer perform the 100k service?
If not, that should be your first order of business. If it didn't come with records, you may consider catching up on some pretty easy stuff that is often passed over: coolant flush and water pump, brake fluid flush, CV boot inspection and potentially most troubling, that pesky IMS thingy.
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I also like the darker interior - what is that color called?
Looks like Cocoa under fluorescent lighting.

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Congratulations! Looks like a great car and those wheels are very nice. I also like the darker interior - what is that color called?
Those all had "Cocoa Brown" interiors.
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Congratulations! Looks like a great car and those wheels are very nice. I also like the darker interior - what is that color called?
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Yes it is Coca Brown interior and GT Silver on the exterior.
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Can we get a close up of your exhaust tip?
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You guys are rough! This guy's all proud of his new car and he gets blasted because it doesn't fit some people's taste.


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Agreed. Great car and great find. But also agree with others. You don't post on here to not get noticed and/or comments. Beautiful car but more so without the spoiler and ground kit! Enjoy the car. You will love it!
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Agreed. Great car and great find. But also agree with others. You don't post on here to not get noticed and/or comments. Beautiful car but more so without the spoiler and ground kit! Enjoy the car. You will love it!
I have the spoiler and skirt kit on mine along with Spyder wheels and I think it sets it apart beautifully.
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I have the spoiler and skirt kit on mine along with Spyder wheels and I think it sets it apart beautifully.


Just realized the fairing on back didn't show up very well in the first photo.
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Just realized the fairing on back didn't show up very well in the first photo.
So, Congratulations and Welcome! You will enjoy for many years to come.
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Congrats & enjoy the ride. love the color combo
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Old 03-06-2016, 03:12 AM   #18
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Sweet car!! Welcome to the SE family. The best of the 986's without a doubt. If you like the kit & spoiler it's cool, I prefer stock. To each his own. Is the carpet gray? Hmmm..
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Old 03-06-2016, 04:10 AM   #19
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Congrats, the pearl of the 986 family.
I love the cocoa interior, it is my favorite.

Although that additional spoiler actually does look "okay", i am not sure about its purpose.
Do you have an aerokit front spoiler or a spoiler lip, which needs to be balanced? If not, I would get rid of it.
Sideskirts don't affect the balance, so I would keep 'em. Color seems not quite matching though, might be the photo. If the sideskirts are installed properly, you will have 11 screw holes on each side to deal with!

All in all...a car to be very proud of
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Nice find! Rear spoiler must go.
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