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The previous set were also painted, with a generic touch up spray can and I used them for over 12 months with no issue? (Got a link to educate me? Sorry for the threadjack Ger!) |
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I'd be devastated if a 9X6 dude here or RL would pop up to me saying he has a "huge crack" in his paint/on his bezel lolllllll can you imagine the ridicule (porsche!?) Can't support the idea mate sorry. At your own risk :p |
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Was looking through my 'done' list, and I've already added three optional extras that were offered at the factory. My 'to-do' list contains a further 11 optional extras. These include heated seats, parking sensors, etc.
It's great to see as it reminds me of my previous car. With that (T-Sport Celica), I added an incredible amount of kit that was found on more modern cars (£5,000 worth of it), but it looked completely standard. Better brakes, parking sensors, a more modern dash with new dials, re-trimmed steering wheel, etc. You wouldn't have guessed I did anything to it, unless you put it side by side by a standard one, where you'd notice an enormous difference. I sold it for more than I bought it for 3 years prior. And thankfully, it's the same with this. I could have bought a Boxster with a lot more optional extras (and I almost did until I heard an engine knock before handing him the cash), and a lot of people would search for one with a decent spec, but instead I bought one with a very basic spec but had perfect mechanical and cosmetic condition, and this has allowed me to make it into a project car, adding things that could have been offered from the factory. I love tinkering and adding more features to the car that look entirely standard. |
Nice, Ger. Fun to follow. And it is a lovely Box.
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I know what you mean re: stealthy updates to a car. My since-new daily for nearly 15 years has, over the last few years, had HID's - Lowered - upgraded sway bars - staggered factory-styled rims - updated seats with aftermarket heating added - stainless exhaust - 328mm rear brake upgrade - LED lighting - reverse camera - leather wrapped console and some other interior bits, but all looks like it could be factory optioned (except HID's perhaps).
All good and well, but with the Porsche you can add almost all of that and they WERE factory options. Especially good as there's a chance that you may get some of that investment back if/when you move it on. With most cars, when they become collectible, buyers want a car with original options, not custom work. It makes it easy to get enthusiastic about the tweaks when there's a fair chance they'll be valued just as highly by the next owner. |
Exactly.
I'll show you an example of my last car. Engine bay original: http://www.idealengines.co.uk/images...lica_gt_06.jpg My engine bay: http://i.imgur.com/AKO6AbLl.jpg Original interior: http://i.imgur.com/6pGWn3nl.jpg New interior: http://i.imgur.com/CPt33Lul.jpg Original exterior: http://i.imgur.com/PSFSGNJl.jpg New exterior: http://i.imgur.com/udCH7QAl.jpg Lowered, big brakes, splitter at front, skirts, valance at rear, etc. But it all looked completely standard. |
I really can't wait to get the exhaust bypass pipes Saturday :) anyone have any videos of theirs?
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Great looking Boxster, love it!!!!
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I've had the exhaust bypass done today at Pro-Speed Exhausts in Cardiff.
Two words: HOLY ********************. It's beautiful! The sound is absolutely gorgeous. It doesn't sound ludicrously loud, and it doesn't sound after market at all. It sounds 'special' - REALLY special. It's the sort of subtly powerful sound that you think "Wow, what's that?" Pulled up into the garage: http://i.imgur.com/DK306b9l.jpg They got to work making some holes in the tail pipes: http://i.imgur.com/4v6YFIul.jpg http://i.imgur.com/cRIdFZbl.jpg And welded the pipes in place. They did it whilst the exhaust was on the car, and because the car is a facelift, the rear diffuser hides the pipes: http://i.imgur.com/sa1XWBql.jpg As you can see here, you can't really see them: http://i.imgur.com/SfwASsSl.jpg And now, for the sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Thocwey5K9w I LOVE it. And the price? £130 all in. That's unbelievable value. So yeah, I drove home with a grin on my face the whole journey. It's transformed the car completely, and I absolutely love it. |
Sweet! Incredible value. Now produce us a nice long video, please.
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Certainly will when we get the weather bud. As you can see from the video, we haven't...
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Very Nice:cheers:
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Awesome bang for buck there!
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Not an expert but if I were you I'd just stick to the cat delete pipes - get those On Order soon. At best install a performance exhaust system for that S man - it deserve it. Go Go noise! I like noisy cars... straight titanium 4" pipes Ferrari and Lambo included :cool: |
It's a common modification bud. It basically mimics the Porsche Sports Exhaust system by allowing the sound to bypass the silencer a little. They're not enormous pipes, and like said the original OEM sports exhaust has the same idea. It's after the CAT's, too, so it's all good. Thanks anyway bud :)
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What else... what else can these little boxster car take all day long?!?! lolll Can I quickly CAD my own cam shaft profiles? let's say with fatter and longer lobes and install the pair in my flat-6? Bet the car would run 48hp more and yeah possibly sound better as well lolllll Could call it the "Sport Scam Mod"; $2,300+installation add-on :confused: |
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