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Old 08-17-2012, 12:11 PM   #7
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Very nice work! That second picture looks like the car blew its brains out. Always amazes me when you take them apart there is that moment when you go...this will go back together, right?
LOL!
that was exactly my toughs Saturday night when i saw all the parts on the floor.
knowing putting every thing back is usually more complicated then taking it apart.
i was surprised to find out how simple it was (relatively speaking).
it toke me a whole day to take the car apart, including taking pictures and tagging the parts and screws.
the next day i rebuild the air box and put all the parts back.
surprised how all the parts are "falling" into place.
i was working many years as car alarm/stereo installer, and can tell you the boxster is one of the most simple car to work on, and has very high quality interior.
i even think mechanically the boxster is an easy car to work on.
especially if you have the right tools, books, and the support of the members of this forum (and other as well)
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