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andreharrison 06-03-2013 08:18 PM

Good look! Did you use Duplicolor to paint the caliper?

986_c6 06-03-2013 10:00 PM

Yup. First boxster classic. A BIG thumbs up for your car!

Does the EZlip stuff come off if it scrapes. I am thinking of adding it to protect my bumper, which I am scraping a lot. I know it will make it lower and scrape even more, but I rather just replace that stick on stuff.

soucorp 06-04-2013 02:33 AM

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Originally Posted by jovie (Post 345738)
very nice! how long was the project?

I just picked up the car 2 months ago...

soucorp 06-04-2013 02:37 AM

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Originally Posted by drbodzin (Post 345746)
I really like the mesh you put on the rear bumper diffuser. Can you post some close up pics from the underside of the bumper so I can see how you installed that? Was just thinking of doing that to my car.

Like you I wanted mesh in the rear difusser openings but played with a few ideas. Finally the best and easiest one I came up with was to use velcro tape, loop it into the mesh and tape it to the top and bottom of the mesh. To create the mesh, I created a template of the opening, then hand bent the mesh to the contours of the template. I didnt want to drill holes or use screws to secure it and all is reversible without damaging the difusser. It holds tight.http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1370342256.jpg

soucorp 06-04-2013 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by andreharrison (Post 345747)
Good look! Did you use Duplicolor to paint the caliper?

Yes sir, its the best caliper paint you can get, I've used it on my 997, 996, and Sahara. Make sure you use 3-4 coats to get a nice thick covering. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1370342333.jpg
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soucorp 06-04-2013 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by 986_c6 (Post 345764)
Yup. First boxster classic. A BIG thumbs up for your car!

Does the EZlip stuff come off if it scrapes. I am thinking of adding it to protect my bumper, which I am scraping a lot. I know it will make it lower and scrape even more, but I rather just replace that stick on stuff.

It could come off if you scrape it hard enough. When you park, try not to hug the curb, always give the frontend a foot spacing from the curb, you will keep your car newer for sure. Speed bumps are a diff story. It seems pretty strong and tight now just using the 3M backing tape but you can certainly add screws to secure it more to the bumper.

sub5kvm 06-04-2013 11:21 AM

Great job! Looks so much better with the black wheels IMO.

evo-r 06-05-2013 06:12 PM

Well done!

cbbepop 06-07-2013 03:46 PM

wow nice work! :cheers:

I'm really interested for those who have done the led mod, how did you wire your LED to come on with the sidemarkers?

I perused through the DIY but maybe I have missed the relevant threads
Is there a diagram somewhere?

soucorp 06-07-2013 04:31 PM

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Thanks guys for all of the compliments!

The best way to hook up the DRL, pull out your side marker lights, take a knife and carve out the wire insulation for (+) and ground wiring, connect and solder the DRL wiring to them and wrap up with electrical tape. careful not to cut yourself and make sure the switch is on off position.

Also please note: doing it this way is not always legal in your state, so do it accepting you may need to either cover your DRL during state inspection time or take them off. I've done it like this for my 997, Miata, and Sahara and never had any issues for the last 6 years living in VA.

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cbbepop 06-07-2013 05:01 PM

Oh nice thanks, so I can access that wire going to the sidemarkers through the headlight tray?

soucorp 06-07-2013 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by cbbepop (Post 346430)
Oh nice thanks, so I can access that wire going to the sidemarkers through the headlight tray?

You will have to pop out the side markers first, then pull out the headlights to get more room to work with for finding the right place to tap the wire. Do not cut the wire, just carve out some insulation to get to the exposed wiring so you can connect and solder.

rqueiro 06-07-2013 05:28 PM

cbbepop, the way I did it was using a DRL kit similar to this one: LED Daytime Running Light (DRL) Automatic Control On/Off Switch Relay Harness : Amazon.com : Automotive

This allowed me to connect my DRL directly to the battery and remove it if I don't want them safe and quickly. Just another option...

soucorp 06-08-2013 06:40 AM

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cbbepop 06-10-2013 10:47 AM

Thanks rqueiro I never knew about the harness before
I'll take off the bumper this weekend to see which route is easier

nice additions soucoupo
I too have the Porsche lettering on the back around the same level as yours, without boxster there it looks kinda empty underneath

soucorp 06-10-2013 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by cbbepop (Post 346719)
Thanks rqueiro I never knew about the harness before
I'll take off the bumper this weekend to see which route is easier

nice additions soucorp
I too have the Porsche lettering on the back around the same level as yours, without boxster there it looks kinda empty underneath

That DRL harness is nicer indeed, but note you don't have a manual controller, its gonna come on all the time when you start your car I take it.

About the lettering in the back, it does look like its missing something without smaller labels like ' Boxster'. I think you should look into getting something for that area but make sure its smaller than the PORSCHE letters or it will look weird.

cheers

adc 06-10-2013 06:00 PM

Looks great!

Who did your paint? Worth keeping track in case...

rqueiro 06-10-2013 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by soucorp (Post 346733)
That DRL harness is nicer indeed, but note you don't have a manual controller, its gonna come on all the time when you start your car I take it.

About the lettering in the back, it does look like its missing something without smaller labels like ' Boxster'. I think you should look into getting something for that area but make sure its smaller than the PORSCHE letters or it will look weird.

cheers


You are absolutely right. if you attach it to the battery directly it will come on all the time. If you're up to it however, you can pass it through the firewall and into your dash and use a switch to control it. Several of my friends have done it and it works great.

litespeedp 06-10-2013 06:16 PM

WOW-Where did you get your rear diffuser and how is it attached?
Thanks

soucorp 06-11-2013 05:42 AM

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Originally Posted by litespeedp (Post 346807)
WOW-Where did you get your rear diffuser and how is it attached?
Thanks

ebay has them just do a search on boxster rear diffuser. You have to paint and match to your car, at the same time get those ugly black rubber bumperettes painted to match also. Anyways, diffuser comes with 3 screw in bolts but they were too short, so I had to buy longer ones from LOWES. 2 of the holes you can reuse where the oem screws currently go to hold the exhaust shield to the bumper. The last bolt will need to be drilled into the bumper near the exhaust tip. Have a bodyshop do it if you are not comfortable doing this kind of stuff yourself. As for adding the grill vents inside, well thats more complex but I managed to make my own and securing it with velcro tape as illustrated on this thread earlier.

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