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		|  01-21-2007, 06:25 PM | #1 |  
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				Official 986 to 996 Front-end Conversion Thread
			 
 
			 Parts list Parts w/o numbers99650531106G2X  Front Bumper Cover <$90099650553503  Retainer, Front Bumper Cover Left <$5099650553603  Retainer, Front Bumper Cover Right <$509965055610101C  Grill, Front Bumper Cover <$2009965057410201C  Filler, Front Bumper Cover Left <$1009965057420201C  Filler, Front Bumper Cover Right <$10099650553902  Bracket, Front Bumper M Left <$5099650554002  Bracket, Front Bumper M Right <$50
9965048110201C  Molding, Hood Front <$50
99663105920  Headlamp Assembly, Xenon Left <$150099663106020  Headlamp Assembly, Xenon Right <$150099663117300  Bracket, Headlamp Mtg Left <$5099663117400  Bracket, Headlamp Mtg Right <$50
99650303103GRV  Fender, Front Left <$45099650303205GRV  Fender, Front Right <$45099650413301GRV  Door, Fuel Filler Right <$10099650410300  Skirt, Inner Fender Left <$15099650410400  Skirt, Inner Fender Right <$15099650412301  Extn, Fender Skirt Left <$10099650412401  Extn, Fender Skirt Right <$100
99657532102  Duct, Fan Left <$15099657532202  Duct, Fan Right <$150
 Total of Parts: ≈$6056Clamping <$50Wiring Adapter (this part was needed simply for its connector it actually came from a Cayenne, its used to connect the Boxsters wiring to the 996 lights) <$100
Bumper Trim <$50
 
Do not take this list as gospel.  It is, however, a great foundation as to what youll be getting into if  
interested in this conversion. 
 
All prices are estimates and do not include labor or paint.  I do not know how to calculate the exact  
cost of labor (or paint for that matter), for it will depend on the speed, skill, and efficiency of yourself  
or your shop.  But my estimate (considering I had other items tended to on the car) would be in the  
$750-$1250 for both labor and paint.  That puts the total in the $7k range.
Grand Total: ≈$7000 ±$250 
If you have any questions about this conversion please feel free to ask.  I'll do my best to answer  
them.  
 
Please note:  I did not perform this work myself, rather it was done by German Technology, Inc 
of Euless, TX.
         
Related Post: The (996) Wheels are in Motion 
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		|  01-21-2007, 06:47 PM | #2 |  
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			Thanks for posting that, Jeph. 
Worth every penny, IMHO !
 
Interesting that half of the total cost of the parts were just the lights     
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			That is one great lookin' car.  Amazing.
		 
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			Well done on both the conversion and on passing along the info, Jeph. 
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				 Interesting that half of the total cost of the parts were just the lights    |  
They can be had on eBay for around $400-700 a set because they only fit on one application,the 02'+ 996.  I assume they were so much because he bought them from a dealership new.
		 
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				 They can be had on eBay for around $400-700 a set because they only fit on one application,the 02'+ 996.  I assume they were so much because he bought them from a dealership new. |  
Show me that auction because I will buy those for backup.  I saw a pair of halogens in a similar style for about $1k.  Maybe that's what you saw.  I was charged $1445 each, and that's an excellent  price in all my research.  Dealers want to charge $1900 each.  Suncoast was impressive at $1600 a pop.
		 
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				 Show me that auction because I will buy those for backup.  I saw a pair of halogens in a similar style for about $1k.  Maybe that's what you saw.  I was charged $1445 each, and that's an excellent price in all my research.  Dealers want to charge $1900 each.  Suncoast was impressive at $1600 a pop. |  
Well this one isn't as low as I was saying but here is one headlamp,$470.
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I came across that one in my research... Gemballa NA is optimistic to think they can get almost $500 for that (used) thing when it's missing the sprayer head (not  a simple fix... it's hydraulic!).  It's been listed for a while, and I presume it will continue to be with a starting bid at 470.
		 
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			Here is one that was up for sale on excellencemag.com
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			i hate to post in a newly ressurected thread but Jeph has by far one the the most stunning silver boxsters i have ever seen.    |  
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			Agreed, that car looks great!    |  
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			I think he sold it a few months ago if I recall.    
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			I was also looking to put 996 bumper on my base boxster, but found out what it would cost and changed my mind. I then wanted to put on an "S" type bumper, which cost the same as a base bumper, but the cost of the grills, trim , ducts and other parts built up quickly, so back on goes the stock bumper... 
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			do you still have the 996 lights you bought? are you willing to possibly sell them    |  
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			Nothing to say but well done to your conversion.How long it took you guys to complete this conversion?Where did you bought the parts?
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			It looks cool and makes your Boxster unique, nice job. IMO, what makes this blog and the cars fun are the small but often labor intensive styling cues people add to their cars. For me, if I ever drop 6K into the car I want to feel the difference in the driving experience.
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				 I think he sold it a few months ago if I recall.    |  
Yes, sadly, he did...  325 days ago to the day -not that I'm keeping track. This post makes me miss "Foxy."  
 
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				 For me, if I ever drop 6K into the car I want to feel the difference in the driving experience. |  
Me neither but when people do this usually is because of front end collision. You take the insurance money and cover any extra costs on top.
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			anyone know what it would cost to do this if you did JUST the front bumper and left the lights alone...
 i will likely be getting an ew bumper cover for my 986 and have thought of doing the 996 GT3 style bumper, like the bumper on trigems car or the bumper cover on the older 996's with the aero kits...they look a LOT like 986 bumpers but with a deeper set front lower lip...  ...so my 986 lights will work just fine...
 
 can you jsut get THAT ubmper cover and stick it on the car or are there all sorts of different fasteners/etc that would make it a $$$ job.  my ins will liikely pay for the bumper cover.
 
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			The car looks great. Was the original car in an accident or did you just want a new look?
		 
 
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