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Old 07-02-2010, 04:35 AM   #1
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What I find interesting is how much better the 986 looks have held up than the 996. They have the same face but it's not right on the 911, while it's got alot of character on the Boxster. I think partially I expect a 911 to have flared fenders and the car looks dumpy without them. Both the 993 and 997 look so much better. For some reason, the 986 doesn't need the flared fenders.
The 986 does have flared rear fenders, it's just a fairly subtle flare, particularly in pictures. Sit in one and look rearward through the wing mirrors, however, and it's fairly apparent.

Anyway, I agree re the 986. It's the much purer, lither design. The 987 is over styled and fussy by comparison. Personally, I think the 986/996 front end will eventually be recognised as a very clever reinterpretation of the Porsche design vibe. It's growing old very, very gracefully (except the facelift 986, which I never really really liked and is looking increasingly tacky).

An early 986 S complete with orange indicators will be the model to have 20 years from now, I reckon.
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Old 07-02-2010, 06:04 AM   #2
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I like them both, but I don't see many 97-99's around my area. Most are 00 on up.
I got mine to drive not to collect, but I did dress it up so as not to look like every other silver Boxster out there. Traditionalists may not like it but most people do, and I just hit 97k! A friend of mine just got a new BoxsterS and as long as it starts they love it (keeps draining the battery). I'm either going to get a Cayman, a 993 or a 997c4 when I 'add' to the family. They are all nice IMO!
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Old 07-02-2010, 06:25 AM   #3
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The 986 does have flared rear fenders, it's just a fairly subtle flare, particularly in pictures. Sit in one and look rearward through the wing mirrors, however, and it's fairly apparent.
Strictly speaking, I suppose you're right, but I consider a flared fender one that juts out from the bodywork, not one that is part of the car's curve. A flared fender is one that has a distinctly different angle out the the wheel wells from the rest of the body. There's a pretty big difference between the 986 and 987 (and 997) when you look from the top.

986:

http://www.autointell.com/sports_cars/porsche/porsche-boxster/Muf794l3.jpg

987:

http://static.howstuffworks.com/gif/vehicle-pictures/2009/porsche/boxster/6052-125-convertible-overhead-view-480.jpg

http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-2005/2005-Studio-Torino-RK-Spyder-Top-1920x1440.jpg

997:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_71VYESfu88A/S7vjWAgE1UI/AAAAAAAAEGU/l6DPyli-37w/s1600/6319-117-overhead-480.jpg

The Carrera GT barely has rear flares and none in front:



But the 918 concept definitely does.

http://img.wallpaperstock.net:81/porsche-918-top-view-wallpapers_17732_1920x1440.jpg

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