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JimmyBad 10-14-2019 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by tommy583 (Post 605046)
Installed new to me silver center console. While i was at it I installed Ben's new part to tighten up the short shift kit.

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I like your steering wheel. Where did you get it?

tommy583 10-14-2019 10:34 AM

Carsdream in Poland. They recovered the wheel and added some padding.

P_Carfahrer 10-14-2019 08:45 PM

What did you do with/to your Boxster today?
 
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Originally Posted by tommy583 (Post 605050)
Carsdream in Poland. They recovered the wheel and added some padding.



I visited Carsdream last year when I was in Germany to talk to them about the possibility of having them do mine. I like that they can also wrap the Airbag when other companies don’t and that they can get exact matching leather and embossing.

They were working over a new Turbo S and it was absolutely sick.

I talked with the owner Wislaw sp? about different wheel options and he showed me some examples and we discussed shipping etc. The wheels looked amazing. He gave me his card and I tried to WhatsApp him when I got home but to this day the message shows as unread. I’m not sure what is happening there. Possibly I have his number wrong but the number has a Carsdream logo.

I gave up and moved to other projects but I still really want to do this as I feel the stock wheel covering looks cheap and want a better feeling wheel.

I see now there was a group buy on Rennlist late last fall that would have been great to get in on but I didn’t see it at the time.

Did you get in on a group buy or did you work directly with Wislaw?

Your wheel looks great, btw.

tommy583 10-15-2019 03:53 AM

I did everything over the website. Chuck W on here had some work done by them and referred me to them. The communication by email was good. I didn't end up having them do the airbag. I think the total time between me sending my wheel and getting it back was around 5 weeks. The price was less than half of what the places state side were asking. I think the wheel came out great and I was very happy with the whole experience.

JBauer 10-17-2019 04:17 PM

Got ready for Indian summer. 🤞

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Starter986 10-18-2019 05:13 AM

Have you considered fixing that thing up? Maybe drop a few quid into it? Looks so plain.

;)

JBauer 10-18-2019 06:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 605312)
Have you considered fixing that thing up? Maybe drop a few quid into it? Looks so plain.

;)

Ya I guess I ought to. 🤣

Starter986 10-18-2019 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by JBauer (Post 605319)
Ya I guess I ought to. ��

J, that is a great looking car. I mean REALLY great. IMHO... everything tastefully done.

What's next on your list? I can't imagine.

Edit: Have you considering lowering it?

Have a great day.

JimmyBad 10-18-2019 08:35 AM

Students learning how to polish headlights on my 986’s litronics...

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JBauer 10-18-2019 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 605323)
J, that is a great looking car. I mean REALLY great. IMHO... everything tastefully done.

What's next on your list? I can't imagine.

Edit: Have you considering lowering it?

Have a great day.

I'm pretty much done really. I need to do something with the inside of my Ztop, reglue the rear of my soft top and go over things that I've already done that I think I can do better.

Starter986 10-18-2019 09:50 AM

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Originally Posted by JBauer (Post 605327)
I'm pretty much done really. I need to do something with the inside of my Ztop, reglue the rear of my soft top and go over things that I've already done that I think I can do better.

You've a lot of quid, labor, and love in that car and, if you're nearing the "finish line", what are you going to do when there's "nothing left to do" to it? lol

I've a ways to go with mine... you know... lights... bumper covers... skirts... etc. and everytime I look at it I'm thinking, "Watcha gonna do when there's nothing left to do?".

The "Think I can do better" may keep you busy... but I can't imagine.

My wife keeps telling me if I tooled on the house as much as I tool around on the car we'd have a nicer home. lol.

Cheers!

Zzorro 10-19-2019 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 605328)
I look at it I'm thinking, "Watcha gonna do when there's nothing left to do?".

To defer that question a long long time, I just bought one that needed a lot of work. :-). It's fun bringing it back to life.

JBauer 10-19-2019 12:58 PM

Had to put my cnvt top back in today 😭
What a job by yourself. Id forgotten that the back window was droopy. All dried out needed resealed.

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grc0456 10-19-2019 02:52 PM

Attended PCA Boardwalk Reunion in Ocean City, NJ. 325 cars on the boards.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...c95d412937.jpg


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PaulE 10-20-2019 03:19 PM

This weekend I put new brake pads and discs on all 4 wheels. I used Textar pads and Porsche caliper mounting bolts from Pelican and Meyle discs from eBay. I reglued the anti-squeal dampers to the backs of the brake pads with 3M 468MP Adhesive Transfer Tape, as I read on Rennlist that this is the original adhesive. This was my second set of front brakes and first set of rears. The last time I did the fronts I didn't reglue the dampers and they never squealed. All of the pads were worn down almost to the wear sensors, when I pulled the wear sensors out the thin layer of pad material over the sensor holes broke off, so it was just in the nick of time.

jreissenweber1 10-20-2019 07:33 PM

took a 6 hour drive ..
down hway 1 and back ..
stopping here and there ..https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d76453ad27.jpg

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grc0456 10-21-2019 04:12 AM

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Originally Posted by jreissenweber1 (Post 605448)
took a 6 hour drive ..
down hway 1 and back ..
stopping here and there ..https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d76453ad27.jpg

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Spectacular!


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rfuerst911sc 10-21-2019 06:45 AM

Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you have a GT3 front bumper vent ?

JBauer 10-21-2019 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 605461)
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't you have a GT3 front bumper vent ?

Yes on my old stock front bumper but I have a new front bumper now. I don't recommend adding it unless you know what you are doing. It never fit right.

Seal1968 10-24-2019 03:07 AM

Damn your car looks nice JB...paint looks wet and glossy. Well done sir, you inspire us!:cheers:

Zzorro 10-30-2019 04:35 PM

Picked up a CDR-220 to replace my CDR-210 so that I can get Aux input easily.

CL find. No idea if it works, but for 40 bucks I'll give it a shot.

Sticky knobs though, which feel gross. I'll fix that if the unit works!

*update: Got the code, plugged it in, and it works. Cleaned up the knobs with alcohol swabs to get rid of the stickyness. Only issue: some of the channel preset buttons stay stuck in. A little maintenance work ahead. But this is great. Will start looking for AUX in options, maybe go Bluetooth.

78F350 10-31-2019 01:54 PM

Today I took my $2000 Challenge car off the trailer and went for one last drive before letting it rest for a month or two. I made a short video to show its current condition before I start building for 2020.

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Starter986 11-01-2019 12:59 PM

Got the rebuilt alternator installed. Took me a couple of hours, spent mostly finagling the thing back in. I did remove the passenger seat rails from the floor... moving the seat forward. Did not disconnect the harness under the seat. That gave me some wiggle room. Others have said the German engineers could have given another 1/4"... even 1/8" for the short bolt.

The longer bolt (idler pulley) necessitated the use of the short crowbar and long screwdriver to line up the unit so the bushing (in the rear) received the pulley bolt. That took ~5 minutes.

It was an exercise in patience.

Tightened everything back up, and tomorrow I'll go back in to make certain everything is snugged up. The"new" unit sounds very quiet. It's clear, now, that the 2 years I've owned the car... the alternator was noisy.

I failed to take the ibuprofen 30 minutes beforehand, and I'm certain I'll be feeling the effects of that failure in 5... 4... 3... 2... 1...

Many thanks to all who have, over the years, shared their tips and tricks.

:cheers:

rexcramer 11-01-2019 05:23 PM

There seem to be a lot projects with these cars that statement can apply to.

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 605948)

It was an exercise in patience.


Starter986 11-02-2019 03:15 AM

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Originally Posted by rexcramer (Post 605957)
There seem to be a lot projects with these cars that statement can apply to.

Seriously. 30 minutes of the time spent was walking back and forth from the house, with the voice in my head saying things like:

"If push comes to shove I can have it towed to the shop and let them install it." (Doing the math in my head)

"Jim, you're not the first wonk to install an alternator."

"Maybe I should go on CL and find a mobile mechanic." (Doing the math in my head)

"Dude, what else have you got going on today, just be patient." (Reminding myself I raised kids)

"Where's Nick? That facker is never around when I need a hand." (He phones me at 5P, two weeks after last I heard from him)

"If you don't get it in today, you're pushing it back into the carport space." (Visualising the struggle with my 5' 90lb wife pushing it from behind)

"Thank goodness it's halfway warm outside."

"Be cool. You tell people you exercise a greate degree of patience since owning this thing. Act like it."

"You're saving ~$1,000."

And, after finally getting in the bolts, looking at the car and in the Jesse Pinkman voice saying, "Yeah, b*tch."

:cheers:

piper6909 11-02-2019 03:34 AM

Great job, Jim! It doesn't look like a fun job, and patience with inanimate objects is not my strong point, so kudos to you!

Starter986 11-02-2019 05:26 AM

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Originally Posted by piper6909 (Post 605970)
Great job, Jim! It doesn't look like a fun job, and patience with inanimate objects is not my strong point, so kudos to you!

Thanks, Pal. Ya know... when I was finagling it out I heard this "crunch"... and I thought, "Great. I broke some sh** and that's another thing to fix". You know... brittle plastic. When I was removing the plastic cap that covers the alternator cable (accessed from the top of the engine) incorrectly I pulled on it and a few pieces of it went flying. Thus, I may abandon the cover... or find other means to secure it.

If ever again I have to remove it... it'll take me ~15 minutes. Takes longer to remove the carpet and engine covers. Install... probably around 30 minutes.

You could do it.! You've got patience. I mean, you have to. You know. Trump. :p

Have a great day!!! :cheers:

Bald Eagle 11-02-2019 10:30 AM

Put it into hibernation and won't see it until March 23. Drove it 4700 miles since the beginning of April, about average over the past 5 years I've had it (2000S). No work needed but have had a couple intermittent CEL's for some sort of emissions issues which I get fixed along with installing a new AOS in the spring. Getting familiar with the Volvo XC70 with 254,000 miles (Thor) for the coming winter.

Larry (the Bald Eagle)

TTGator 11-02-2019 01:05 PM

Painted the calipers this week. If you're not already a subscriber I'd ask you to subscribe and help me reach my goal!

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SMK Shoe 11-02-2019 05:19 PM

Was a accomplice helping a friend butcher a simple oil change today. Stripped the drain plug. didn't use a washer. Now he is ordering a bunch of parts incase we have to do some demo to get it fixed. After that, I walked over to mine and rolled the windows and put it to bed. To much bad juju doing maintenance at my house today. I'll change my oil next weekend.

Zzorro 11-02-2019 09:49 PM

I started my rear suspension rebuild. I'm replacing all suspension pieces with new. I am also replacing with low KM Boxster S shock / springs. So when it's done it should be a pretty good upgrade.

Only thing I got snagged on is the T40 bit for a couple of the ball joints. I'll get that sorted out tomorrow and keep going.

So far, so good. Lots of great tips and trick from you all. Makes the job much less daunting. Thanks!

Brian in Tucson 11-03-2019 06:44 AM

I tried out my brand new Quick Jack. Amazing how high it gets it. This is gonna really help w/ the boxster. Worth $1200? Not sure, not gonna worry about it.

I spend money like a crack whore.

Brian in Tucson 11-03-2019 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Zzorro (Post 606017)
I started my rear suspension rebuild. I'm replacing all suspension pieces with new. I am also replacing with low KM Boxster S shock / springs. So when it's done it should be a pretty good upgrade.

Only thing I got snagged on is the T40 bit for a couple of the ball joints. I'll get that sorted out tomorrow and keep going.

So far, so good. Lots of great tips and trick from you all. Makes the job much less daunting. Thanks!

I love to do suspension and steering work. It really is so rewarding.

Starter986 11-03-2019 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian in Tucson (Post 606040)
I spend money like a crack whore.

Sir. Crack whores spend far less money than you do. You've been buying so many parts I wouldn't be surprised A&E isn't close to contacting you for a Hoarders Special Edition: 986.

Lets see some pictures. Or, are you waiting for the big reveal? :cheers:

M9G 11-03-2019 07:43 AM

Replaced all speakers

Went for all JBL speakers as there are made by Harman

JBL 5020 subs in the doors
JBL 4020 mids in the dash
JBL 3020 mids in the rear

Very happy with the sound :-)


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P_Carfahrer 11-03-2019 01:05 PM

Machined/test fit rear toe lock outs.

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Oldcarguy 11-03-2019 01:59 PM

Ordered FSI 3.8L Stage 1+ Performer engine
 
After a long discussion with Jake and Jud I contracted for a Stage 1+ Street Performer engine rebuild with the ‘Exclusive Service’ for my 550SE. Took the first available slot at Jake’s Georgia facility. I ship the car to him end July 2020 and I should have it back in Jan 2021.

In the interim, I just had the new Cocoa Sonnendeck top installed and I’m waiting on my new DCT steering wheel and Classic9 leather upholestery to arrive. Both are in Napa cocoa leather with silver stitching.

New PSS9s are in and will be installed next week.

I’d post pictures but I still cannot upload pics to any Pelican site without using Tapatalk and I’m just tired of Pelican’s refusal to address this issues for years now.

JimmyBad 11-03-2019 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by P_Carfahrer (Post 606059)

Would you still be able to do adjustments with these?

jreissenweber1 11-04-2019 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 78F350 (Post 605895)
Today I took my $2000 Challenge car off the trailer and went for one last drive before letting it rest for a month or two. I made a short video to show its current condition before I start building for 2020.

Impressive .. and must have been quite a thrilling experience ..

rather in awe here .. great work

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jreissenweber1 11-04-2019 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Starter986 (Post 605974)
You could do it.! You've got patience. I mean, you have to. You know. Trump. [emoji14]

Have a great day!!! :cheers:

yes good work .. and patience ..

at my age, all I could muster this weekend was a good hand washing and cleaning .. ~and~ even at that I had a helping pair of hands ..https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...5e3882ee5e.jpg

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