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I was interested before, now I'm waiting on the edge of my chair. A Carrera engine? M96? This should be goooood!
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Is there way to retain the bumper and still get air out of the cutout ? Looks like one would have to take a plasma cutter to those bumperette mounts Maybe a euro bumper would be easier? Quote:
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You could keep the sides that attach to the bumper shocks, but that's about it. In my opinion and from my knowledge of looking at wrecked boxster all day every day. That rear bumper is only really good for rear collisions under 10mph. Anything more than that and you start getting into the structure of the car. I'm willing to take the gamble of not backing into something or someone running into me. I'm obsessed with weight loss as much as I'm after the spec look and getting heat out.
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Yeah when I back it into something it's really not going to be anything near 10 .....I would think the bumper would be important in directing impact loads in to the shock absorbers...no energy absorbsion over 10? Ouch!
So the rear facing side un bolts, and this piece has the bumpette holders? I have never taken my rear bumper off soooo that why I am asking. I belive there is a spec boxster bumper you can put in there and not block off the opening. It's already blacked out so it won't show under your grill. What tool and process did you use for the cut?...looks good! I image I would have to do a complete respray after...which is a drag |
gsr makes (made?) the bumper you are referring to. note that you lose the oem tow point if you delete the oem bumper (the gsr unit had a built-in tow hook). rennline sells a tow hook that bolts to where the bumper shock used to bolt to the frame. if you want to keep the oem bumper but still do the bsr-style vent in the rear bumper cover you can drill the rear bumper - a row of 4 or 5" holes.
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Yes I was imagining a row of 3/4 lighting holes along the bumper.....might even look good showing in silver behind the grill!
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they come off easy, or you can get a row bumper.
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It crossed my mind when I was removing the bumperettes that a 1"-11/2"round steel tube bumper might be easily made and bolt up if one were wanting to keep the bumper shocks and some protection while opening up the area for air flow. A hole saw in the aluminum bumper might be easier.
I made a panel to cover the bumperettes hole. Was also thinking about opening up the panel but have recently received a new louver tool at work and another on the way that will allow venting without exposing the inside view. If I ever get around to it... Enjoying the thread :) |
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Taking the 996 out for a test spin. You can really tell the difference in power between a 986 and 996. I've been going up and down my street like crazy ever since I got the 996 in. Now I can't wait to see what it will do in a car with 500lbs less. I plan on putting mesh in the hole I opened up on the bumper. In fact, if you look at those pics smallblock454 posted of the Gemballa 911. Mine will look just like that. You can see through it but the mesh helps hide everything behind it. My front bumper has that same diamond shaped mesh. I need to find some soon for the back because I'm about to start painting the black items. I also plan on going with the bolt on tow hooks like Radium King talked about. |
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Wierd....my car just got smacked in a bumperette while sitting storage
Looks like something is bent as it is no longer sitting right ... bumperette mount perhaps. I may have to go and do the cut now....bumperettes were painted too |
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Isn't my 3.4 pretty? Here's a pic of a box with the bumper cover removed http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...psxrxfatst.jpg |
YES! Very Pretty! This thing is gonna ROCK! I really hate you!
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Painting day take two. This is what a polished turd looks like. Those wheels should have been thrown in the scrap pile but I decided to throw a coat of paint on them. http://i765.photobucket.com/albums/x...psugyj3s8u.jpg |
Paint!!!!
F- Yeah. Looks great. and on wheels whatever, right....
are you getting any heat into them to really cure the paint? m |
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Oh, and be careful about the lug bolt mounting surfaces - these should either be stripped of paint or only really thinly painted to get the right torque. |
Those wheels are awesome
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Thanks Guys
[QUOTE=PaulDash;484465]They look great. I guess you won't be taking them apart with those screws painted over.QUOTE] The bolts are just for show and made out of a super cheap aluminum. The wheels are a one piece cast Chinese knock off. The wheels are semi-temporary and will never see a track or any kind of abuse. I bought them and didn't realize how cheap they were until I started to restore them. |
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