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Anker 05-01-2017 01:10 PM

Spent a couple of hours cleaning the wheels and calipers for the Concours this coming weekend. Also swapped the amber marker lights out with clear ones. Also cleaned the mats.

I already treated the leather and plastic in the cabin.

Need to wash and wax the car later in the week.

The Concours is on Saturday and on Sunday I take the car to AX schools and get it dirty again.

grc0456 05-01-2017 02:55 PM

Sounds great, Anker. Look forward to seeing you represent the 986 at Concours.


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2000986s 05-01-2017 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Flat Six (Post 535671)
Well actually the parking brake switch didn't need to be removed. I did that because mine failed once and wanted to replace it rather than feel sorry for not replacing it. There is a connection to the center console glove box; don't forget to unplug it as it's small. I believe it's for security if you lock it and someone breaks in.

Also one thing I didn't see in the 101 projects book that you have to do here is remove a little plastic piece from the shifter assembly. It's on the very bottom where the cables run and if you don't remove it then it'll pull the cables out of the holder. I believe the piece is green in color but it just snaps out. Lastly I would recommend you shift through the gears after getting the cables installed. I probably went through all my gears 5+ times which is how I found out about the plastic piece that's in the way.

It was pretty straightforward and the 101 projects book was very helpful. You'll love the new feel. It is so smooth and tight!

Thank you very much! I am incredibly excited

78F350 05-02-2017 05:01 AM

I opened the top. 40 Degrees and sunny. After a week of clouds and rain, I thought it would be nice to drive to work with the top down. I think the whole neighborhood heard me swear at 6:45 am.
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I've had a glass window top in storage for about a year. At least I know which car to put it in now.

fridsten 05-02-2017 05:05 AM

I've been carefully filling in paint chips using a toothpick for the last few days. I'm hoping to get them filled in higher than the surrounding paint, so I can wet sand them down to level and then polish the entire car. It's slow work, but I hope it will pay off.

dulmer 05-02-2017 05:16 AM

What did you do with/to your Boxster today?
 
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Originally Posted by fridsten (Post 535756)
I've been carefully filling in paint chips using a toothpick for the last few days. I'm hoping to get them filled in higher than the surrounding paint, so I can wet sand them down to level and then polish the entire car. It's slow work, but I hope it will pay off.



Fridsten, can you post some photos after you are completed? I have to tackle this job too.


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fridsten 05-02-2017 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by dulmer (Post 535758)
Fridsten, can you post some photos after you are completed? I have to tackle this job too.

Sure. Be patient, though. It will likely take a couple of weeks.

dulmer 05-02-2017 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by fridsten (Post 535759)
Sure. Be patient, though. It will likely take a couple of weeks.



Thanks!


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jakeru 05-02-2017 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by fridsten (Post 535759)
Sure. Be patient, though. It will likely take a couple of weeks.

Nice! Feel free to start a thread dedicated to this, if you get good results or figure something out worth educating us other Boxster owners about. :)

I touched up a few paint chips in my hood with the factory touch-up lacquer color coat only (not the clear). After thinking there were too many chips in the front bumper to do anything less than a full respray, somehow when the weather was nice and after the car was washed I found myself patiently dabbing touch-up paint into some for the millions of rock pips in the front bumper. I guess my initial thought was to just get the ones that stood out in color difference the most, and now "to even it out", I'll probably have to give it probably two more sessions of effort until I get the rest. :)

My plan to level the surface on the touched up paint chips, at least on the hood and on other areas where the reflections are more visible, is to use a carpro denim pad (https://www.amazon.com/CarPro-Denim-Orange-Peel-Removal/dp/B00B1E43YS) with meguiar's M100 polishing compound (https://www.amazon.com/Meguiars-Mirror-Glaze-Speed-Compound/dp/B00AIYU148/ref=sr_1_1?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1493775778&sr= 1-1&keywords=Meguiars+m100).

CBRacerX 05-03-2017 01:36 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Installed replacement IMS bearing using LN Single Row Pro, then new clutch, pressure plate
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dulmer 05-03-2017 03:44 PM

After several curse words, a few pairs of torn rubber gloves and a spent transom plug, the spark plugs and tubes are replaced. Seeing as today is the only good day in this week's forecast, I then replaced the entire interior carpet. Full day.


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MN 986 05-03-2017 04:56 PM

I installed the Toth gen2 ducktail spoiler. I think it looks great with the OEM AerokitII front bumper and side skirts, GT3tek rear diffuser, painted bumperettes, and turbo-style air intakes,,,, etc. (mods are addictive).
A nice addition to celebrate the 9th anniversary of buying the Boxster this Friday. :)


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dulmer 05-03-2017 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by MN 986 (Post 535953)
I installed the Toth gen2 ducktail spoiler. I think it looks great with the OEM AerokitII front bumper and side skirts, GT3tek rear diffuser, painted bumperettes, and turbo-style air intakes,,,, etc. (mods are addictive).

A nice addition to celebrate the 9th anniversary of buying the Boxster this Friday. :)





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Looks good! I received mine, but just haven't had a chance to put it on yet. Was it an easy install? Just tape right?


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paulofto 05-03-2017 07:26 PM

Replaced my left side radiator and installed 'gutter guard' mesh to all 3 rad intakes. Start to finish just over 4 hours.

alm001 05-04-2017 06:51 AM

Dropped my battery off to get checked out and charged up. Waiting on my voltage regulator to show up so I can start that project.

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steved0x 05-04-2017 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by MN 986 (Post 535953)
... GT3tek rear diffuser...

Can you still get to the bumperette access point underneath to install/remove the bumperettes?

MN 986 05-04-2017 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by dulmer (Post 535957)
Looks good! I received mine, but just haven't had a chance to put it on yet. Was it an easy install? Just tape right?


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Yes, easy install but be sure it is placed perfectly before the tape grabs,,, my method was to remove the liner for the tape that sticks to the top of the spoiler support, and attach duct tape strips to the liner for the 2 tape strips that stick to the front of the spoiler support. That way you can get the spoiler positioned and adhered with the first/top tape, then pull the liner strips for the other tape and adhere them. (first attempt, I pulled all 3 liner strips and it was hard to get the spoiler placed without the 2 tape strips for the front part sticking prematurely (luckily I could get it unstuck and try again)

dulmer 05-04-2017 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by MN 986 (Post 536049)
Yes, easy install but be sure it is placed perfectly before the tape grabs,,, my method was to remove the liner for the tape that sticks to the top of the spoiler support, and attach duct tape strips to the liner for the 2 tape strips that stick to the front of the spoiler support. That way you can get the spoiler positioned and adhered with the first/top tape, then pull the liner strips for the other tape and adhere them. (first attempt, I pulled all 3 liner strips and it was hard to get the spoiler placed without the 2 tape strips for the front part sticking prematurely (luckily I could get it unstuck and try again)



Thanks for the tip!


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MN 986 05-04-2017 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by steved0x (Post 536038)
Can you still get to the bumperette access point underneath to install/remove the bumperettes?

Yes, rear diffuser does not interfere with bumperette mounting access. It's a really nice part.

Anker 05-04-2017 01:07 PM

Spring cleaning!
 
Washed, waxed, cleaned and polished. Ready for the PCA Zone 1 Concours on Saturday.

XC School on Sunday will dirty it up again.

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Can't believe how many stone chips there are. Will have to work on them later.


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