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drbodzin 02-07-2013 08:48 PM

1998 Boxster Project - Complete Restoration
 
I've had my 1998 Boxster for 12 years and decided it was time to to a complete restoration. It's in the middle of the body work now. I will post pics and DIY projects along the way. I already posted the brake caliper paint job I did a few months ago here http://986forum.com/forums/diy-project-guides/41668-painted-calipers.html.

The new hood and front bumper getting fitted.
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The body work begins.
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drbodzin 02-07-2013 08:49 PM

More progress on project.
 
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drbodzin 02-07-2013 08:50 PM

Some of the painting has begun. Finally!
 
The read deck lid and convertible top clam shell have been removed for paint.
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Here is the painted clam shell cover. Not sure if you can see it. But there is a ghost racing stripe down the center. The car is getting painted a really cool metallic black and the striping is in solid black. Really subtle looking, but really cool too.
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Here's a close up of the painted rear trunk lid with the racing stripe.
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Skrapmot 02-07-2013 10:05 PM

What you going to do for the top?

SF-Rockster 02-08-2013 01:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skrapmot (Post 326700)
What you going to do for the top?

He should prolly get a hardtop!

That will look sweet.
I'm somewhat close by and can stop by and lend a hand if needed just lmk.
Where did you source the hood and bumper from?

PS : keep the pics coming!

SF-Rockster 02-08-2013 01:09 AM

I have some Techart sides that would go great with your setup.
lmk if your interested.

BruceH 02-08-2013 08:05 AM

Love the ghosting! Great project!

drbodzin 02-08-2013 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SF-Rockster (Post 326705)
I have some Techart sides that would go great with your setup.
lmk if your interested.


Thanks for the suggestion. However I already have GT2 Sideskirts for the project. I'll post pics of them painted later.

drbodzin 02-08-2013 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SF-Rockster (Post 326704)
He should prolly get a hardtop!

That will look sweet.
I'm somewhat close by and can stop by and lend a hand if needed just lmk.
Where did you source the hood and bumper from?

PS : keep the pics coming!


The hood is from Xtreme Motocars on ebay. I also got newer 987 style mirrors from them.

The front GT2 bumper and side skirts are from Precision Porsche in Los Angeles.

I also got a spoiler/wing from a dealer in the UK (on ebay.co.uk).

More pics to come!

drbodzin 02-08-2013 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skrapmot (Post 326700)
What you going to do for the top?

I have a brand new German Canvas top with tinted glass window getting installed later.

Homeboy981 02-09-2013 06:16 AM

Alright drbodzin, how did you do the "Ghost Stripe"?

I cannot wait to see what the stripe looks like on the hood and front bumper.

She looked pretty naked back there, in the first few pics. Talk about being stripped down. :eek:

san rensho 02-09-2013 07:04 AM

Did you block sand down to the original white primer or is the white from primer that you applied? Also, what grit paper did you use to block sand? Thanks.

drbodzin 02-09-2013 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Homeboy981 (Post 326835)
Alright drbodzin, how did you do the "Ghost Stripe"?

I cannot wait to see what the stripe looks like on the hood and front bumper.

She looked pretty naked back there, in the first few pics. Talk about being stripped down. :eek:

I can't wait to see the rest of the ghosting as well. Wait to you see what I have in store for the sides of the car! Stay tuned for that!

I wish I had the skill to do this body work and paint myself. But I have left this to the experts. I hired a guy named Brad Diez in Santee, CA. His shop is Speed Zone Paint & Body. He does fantastic work.

The ghost is done by first painting the area for the graphic. In this case the solid black stripes. Then he tapes off the stripes and paints the metallic black over the rest of the part. Once he removes the taping, the whole thing gets clear coated.

Brad actually referred to this as a Reverse Ghosting. Normally a ghost stripe is where the stripe is a lighter pearl compared to the darker background. But this is the opposite and I think it looks really awesome.

I should have some more pics posted this coming week. :D

drbodzin 02-09-2013 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by san rensho (Post 326838)
Did you block sand down to the original white primer or is the white from primer that you applied? Also, what grit paper did you use to block sand? Thanks.

The whole car has been block sanded and the primer was used to find high/low spots. It was not sanded down to metal or the original primer. The work is being done by Brad Diez at Speed Zone Paint & Body in Santee, CA.

drbodzin 02-14-2013 05:53 PM

Here is the latest update to the refurbishing of my Boxster. Progress is happening! :cheers:

The car's been primed and the black paint applied to the lower portion of the sides where the graphics will get ghost painted in.
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Underside of the New Hood getting painted.
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drbodzin 02-25-2013 04:00 PM

Visited the shop today to check on the progress. She's coming along nicely. :D

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drbodzin 02-26-2013 10:16 PM

The ghosting is coming along superb!

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SF-Rockster 02-27-2013 12:43 AM

Wow the ghosting looks really good!

Eric G 02-27-2013 06:16 AM

Probably one of the cleanest builds I have seen on a Boxster in a long time. I love this thread and your work.

Thank you!

drbodzin 02-27-2013 08:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric G (Post 329184)
Probably one of the cleanest builds I have seen on a Boxster in a long time. I love this thread and your work.

Thank you!

Hey Eric,

Thanks! "Clean" is exactly what I am going for. Wanted a custom look, without it feeling all blinged out - if you know what I mean.

Its been a fun project and I will be sure to keep updating the thread along the way.


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