04-05-2012, 06:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Kianfar
Still not sold on anything yet guys. Come on, there must be something out there. I'm talking like bargain cheap mods, that give back a lot. Ebay decals and stuff, etc.. come on now lol
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If you are looking to put something cheap on your car, it might come out cheap. As a matter of fact, some decals would actually look counterproductive. If you are thinking about ebay decals they are actually rather expensive and do nothing for performance.
If you are interested perhaps this might help: (not affiliated)
Porsche Stripes | Porsche Graphics | Porsche Decals | Porsche Vinyl | Porsche Stickers
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04-06-2012, 09:50 AM
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recycledsixtie
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Quote:
Originally Posted by kianfar
still not sold on anything yet guys. Come on, there must be something out there. I'm talking like bargain cheap mods, that give back a lot. Ebay decals and stuff, etc.. Come on now lol
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well u did say cosmetic. Here we go.
1 obtain one container of high quality wax
2 apply with appropriate pad
3 let dry
4 buff up so u can see yourself
5 you will then see one hard to please new owner after reading 40 some replies enthusiastically posted
6 still not satisfied?
7 repeat steps 1 to 7 until tired. Then retire and have a brewski
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04-06-2012, 11:41 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by recycledsixtie
well u did say cosmetic. Here we go.
1 obtain one container of high quality wax
2 apply with appropriate pad
3 let dry
4 buff up so u can see yourself
5 you will then see one hard to please new owner after reading 40 some replies enthusiastically posted
6 still not satisfied?
7 repeat steps 1 to 7 until tired. Then retire and have a brewski
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I actually bought a buffer from AutoZone, came with a yellow pad. I need to go buy some Mquires Swirl Remover compound. The buffer came with two yellow pads. The first time, after a nice wash, I just waxed the car. It took care of some of the thinner swirls, but still in direct sunlight, there are lots of swirls. So I think I need to treat the swirls first, then shine her up.
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04-06-2012, 02:20 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kianfar
I actually bought a buffer from AutoZone, came with a yellow pad. I need to go buy some Mquires Swirl Remover compound. The buffer came with two yellow pads. The first time, after a nice wash, I just waxed the car. It took care of some of the thinner swirls, but still in direct sunlight, there are lots of swirls. So I think I need to treat the swirls first, then shine her up.
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you need an orbital buffer that will produce enough torque to de-swirl.
I rarely see these at autostores. Try autogeek.net
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04-08-2012, 09:34 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Perfectlap
you need an orbital buffer that will produce enough torque to de-swirl.
I rarely see these at autostores. Try autogeek.net
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He is right. I have a decent Hitachi buffer and one from Harbor Freight and the harbor Freight one is great and has lasted 4 years and numerous cars. Try Wizards Final cut and some Zymol, that will do it.
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04-08-2012, 07:22 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kianfar
Still not sold on anything yet guys. Come on, there must be something out there. I'm talking like bargain cheap mods, that give back a lot. Ebay decals and stuff, etc.. come on now lol
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DIY Painted bumperettes. See my thread here: http://986forum.com/forums/general-discussions/30418-4-hours-$50-later.html
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04-05-2012, 07:15 PM
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No i'm saying people are buying decals for their steering wheel and stuff for mods. That's not what I'm looking for. I'd never do decals on the car. Too tacky!!!
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04-06-2012, 10:20 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kianfar
That's not what I'm looking for. I'd never do decals on the car. Too tacky!!!
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Ferry Porsche once had a custom made, one of a kind, 2.7 Carrera made for his birthday. What was on the doors? PORSCHE decals.
not the Porsche in question but still very cool in Gulf colors
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Last edited by Perfectlap; 04-06-2012 at 10:23 AM.
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06-03-2012, 10:16 PM
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Perfectlap
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Originally Posted by Perfectlap
Ferry Porsche once had a custom made, one of a kind, 2.7 Carrera .. What was on the doors?
PORSCHE decals.
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It would seem then that you would have to put your own name under the door.
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04-05-2012, 07:29 PM
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spdylw986
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First mods I had done were painted bumperettes and clear sidemarkers. I would recommend both of these unless your car is black. Then bumperettes not worth it. Bumperplugs.com is a PCA advertiser here in Charlotte that I bought them through . He does the bumperettes on an exchange program. He'll provide you a new set color matched with yours and you exchange yours for them. Total mod costs aroung $300 easy to DIY. Gives car a more 987 look from behind.
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04-06-2012, 08:56 AM
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Tires and desnorkle by far IMO. Both are easy and you can actually tell the difference (for the snorkle its more about the audio than just 5hp).
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04-06-2012, 11:24 AM
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Well the first mod arrived so far.
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04-08-2012, 06:55 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kianfar
Well the first mod arrived so far. 
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We clearly have different definitions of mod. It looks good, I was thinking about getting one of those but I prefer to have my key as uncluttered as possible.
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04-08-2012, 02:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Kianfar
Well the first mod arrived so far. 
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Nice PAM...!
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04-06-2012, 04:21 PM
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^^^ I think Mequires has a by hand Swirl Remover product, but I'll be using my buffer to complement it. Might need to do couple of passes, but hopefully it should do the job.
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06-07-2019, 07:15 PM
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So far, I've only done some aesthetic mods.
I got a set of LED DRL headlights, but they weren't cheap at almost a grand. I love the way they look and work though. I had to bridge the marker light fuses to the seat heater one so they are on as DRL, since the car doesn't have the harness for doing them properly.
I also got a set of smoke LED taillights and a smoke LED third brake light. Those two aren't nearly as costly as the headlights, and they look awesome.
My car is a 2001 base, but it has S wheels on it, which also look much better. They were on it when I bought it. What I did to them was plastidip them in black. They look great, and one of these days I may fork out the dinero to get them powder coated. So far, the Plastidip has been on them for about two years with no issues.
I've also bought a small wing spoiler to replace the stock one. It's one of those small ones that will still raise and lower just as the stock one does, but when down, it has a lip more like the newer models. I haven't gotten around to installing it yet. It cost a little over $100 on ebay. It's the same as the one they have on the yellow car in the youtube video titled "Porsche Boxster Hamann Body Kit Install."
I'm looking at doing some performance mods next. I'm thinking de-snorkel and Catback exhaust. I don't mind a little noise.
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06-08-2019, 07:11 AM
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Best performance mod is you. Learn to drive fast. Until you can drive your car at it's limit, any mechanical mod is pretty much wasted money. Local PCA should have both performance driving and car control schools for not much money. Either/both will make the mechanical changes you make more entertaining and cost effective.
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06-08-2019, 09:14 AM
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+1 at least. I am definitely the weak link in my car/driver relationship.
Our PCA chapter is hosting an A/X at AAA Speedway (Fontana, CA) June 30th. We will have both SCCA and PCA trained driving instructors there that will work with you for free.
https://www.motorsportreg.com/events/pca-rsr-ocr-autocross-june-2019-auto-club-speedway-riverside-866206
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Originally Posted by morgal48
Best performance mod is you. Learn to drive fast. Local PCA should have both performance driving and car control schools for not much money.
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