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jmitro 02-01-2019 09:51 AM

Please allow myself to introduce......myself
 
Hello fellow forum members; introducing my newest project. I'm 46 and enjoy project cars; I've owned multiple Porsches and BMWs in the last 20 years.
This is my newest project - 99 base Boxster with 118k miles; purchased off local Craigslist for $3000US after a minor front end collision. No records of any sort. The car had a techart style body kit and wing, GT2 front bumper cover, huge 19x10 deep dish wheels, Top Speed headers and exhaust, and a faux carbon fiber paint job. Mechanically fair but needed TLC. Brakes were completely worn out, shocks/struts were done, windshield was cracked, and the top latch was broken (actually, the brass nuts were split so the latch could not be bolted in place and was just hanging by the wires). The top rattled like crazy over rough roads, and it had an oil leak.

So I bought some replacement body panels off fellow forum member DFreswick (local to me) along with some beautiful OEM Litronics. Bought a set of dirty OEM Boxster S 17" wheels and tires for $300, also off local Craigslist. Replaced the body panels, welded up the holes in the rear deck, fixed some hail damage, and painted the car myself in my garage. Prefer a more OEM appearance so off came the techart body kit.

Replaced brake rotors, pads, sensors, fluid.
Replaced windshield. Removed ugly window tint.
Fixed the broken top latch with M6 nutserts (thanks to this forum)
Replaced struts/springs with H&R sport springs and Bilstein B8s.
Every suspension component replaced.

I drove it to work a few times with the body sanded and ready for paint.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1549045737.jpg

After painting, this is wet sanding the car. My 74 914 project is on the lift.

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I debated about leaving the techart side skirts but in the end decided to remove them as they are just a little too aftermarket for my taste. They are still in place in the photo below.

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jmitro 02-01-2019 10:07 AM

stud conversion, ECS 12mm spacers, new Bilsteins, control arms, Rennline bump steer kit, etc etc.
With the new suspension the car feels great and looks great. I just bought some OEM aero side skirts to install; after changing the fluids I will eventually tackle the oil leak which appears to be either RMS or IMS bearing.

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after an alignment and correcting tire pressures, it was time for a sunny drive with the top down! I thoroughly enjoyed this drive, even more than my aerokit 996.

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Ciao 02-01-2019 11:25 AM

WoW! Seems you have all the right tools and skills to tackle a complete transformation.
Congratulations--Enjoy the Ride!

78F350 02-01-2019 01:17 PM

We finally get to see it. Nice project. :cheers:

jmitro 02-01-2019 05:32 PM

Ironically, just after making the post above, my car got tagged by some dumbass pickup who didn't leave a phone number while I was picking up more paint for my side skirts. :mad: Fortunately it's only the door, and I think PDR can get it mostly erased.

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Another pic with new suspension on and techart side skirts off:

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Ottomotion 02-01-2019 07:27 PM

Un-real. I get that these cars are low and hard to see but once someone makes contact, do the right thing and leave a damn note.
:mad::mad::mad:
Welcome to the board...

ndfrigi 02-01-2019 11:26 PM

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Nice seeing you here also jmitro! 914world member and been here with 986forum since 2017 after acquiring my 99 986 with newly installed LNE IMS and newly rebuilt tiptronic.
Replaced also 4 corner with new bilstein struts 3 mos ago.

elgyqc 02-06-2019 04:02 AM

Nice job! Sounds like the previous owner had "interesting" taste in mods... or not.

jmitro 02-06-2019 04:21 AM

thanks!
beautiful car ndfrigi!

Smallblock454 02-06-2019 12:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmitro (Post 588404)
Ironically, just after making the post above, my car got tagged by some dumbass pickup who didn't leave a phone number while I was picking up more paint for my side skirts. :mad: Fortunately it's only the door, and I think PDR can get it mostly erased.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1549074466.jpg

Damn!

Welcome.

Regards from Germany,
Markus

jmitro 03-09-2019 03:15 AM

Thanks to some detective work on the part of the paint store, we were able to track down the driver who hit my car.
He contacted me and offered to fix it for free. He also touched up the trunk as well.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1552133564.jpg


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I also removed the fiberglass aftermarket side skirts and installed OEM aero side skirts. Next up is some 18" wheels

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1552133603.jpg

Ciao 03-09-2019 05:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jmitro (Post 590495)
Thanks to some detective work on the part of the paint store, we were able to track down the driver who hit my car.
He contacted me and offered to fix it for free. He also touched up the trunk as well.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1552133564.jpg


http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1552133527.jpg


http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1552133585.jpg


I also removed the fiberglass aftermarket side skirts and installed OEM aero side skirts. Next up is some 18" wheels


http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1552133603.jpg


That looks Great--Work! OEM parts make a difference and those 17" wheels give it a good stance--less weight than 18"

jmitro 03-31-2019 12:29 PM

I like the look of 18s; bought some cheap 18x8.5/9.5" wheels and new Continental Extreme Contact sport tires. these really fill out the wheelwells nicely!

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1554063382.jpg

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ndfrigi 04-01-2019 07:58 AM

wow Joseph (jmitro)! ur car getting more love and I like those wheels also!
Beautiful car!

tonythetiger 05-28-2019 07:32 AM

guy fixes your car...looks like he was in the business and performed the work himself?
but after he hit your car and drove away? Not saying you carry a grudge, but seems there is more to that story, or he felt guilty AFTER getting caught. Just curious.
Great looking car, BTW.

jmitro 05-28-2019 09:30 AM

not sure what the implication is. No grudge on my part; just wanted my car fixed by the responsible party.
in any event, it's not a valuable car so I wouldn't have lost sleep over it...:cheers:

BoxsterSteve 05-29-2019 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by jmitro (Post 588381)
Hello fellow forum members; introducing my newest project. I'm 46 and enjoy project cars; I've owned multiple Porsches and BMWs in the last 20 years.
This is my newest project - 99 base Boxster with 118k miles; purchased off local Craigslist for $3000US after a minor front end collision. No records of any sort. The car had a techart style body kit and wing, GT2 front bumper cover, huge 19x10 deep dish wheels, Top Speed headers and exhaust, and a faux carbon fiber paint job. Mechanically fair but needed TLC. Brakes were completely worn out, shocks/struts were done, windshield was cracked, and the top latch was broken (actually, the brass nuts were split so the latch could not be bolted in place and was just hanging by the wires). The top rattled like crazy over rough roads, and it had an oil leak.

So I bought some replacement body panels off fellow forum member DFreswick (local to me) along with some beautiful OEM Litronics. Bought a set of dirty OEM Boxster S 17" wheels and tires for $300, also off local Craigslist. Replaced the body panels, welded up the holes in the rear deck, fixed some hail damage, and painted the car myself in my garage. Prefer a more OEM appearance so off came the techart body kit.

Replaced brake rotors, pads, sensors, fluid.
Replaced windshield. Removed ugly window tint.
Fixed the broken top latch with M6 nutserts (thanks to this forum)
Replaced struts/springs with H&R sport springs and Bilstein B8s.
Every suspension component replaced.

I drove it to work a few times with the body sanded and ready for paint.

http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1549045737.jpg

After painting, this is wet sanding the car. My 74 914 project is on the lift.

[img]http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02/IMG_2224_1_1549046730.jpg[/img

Digging your Ravenna Green 914!
I kinda liked the Boxster freshly sanded... reminded me of the General Mayhem http://986forum.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=21940&stc=1&d=15591751 12


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