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The ones with the covers are LEDs, much brighter, for wintertime when it's dark at 6 to 7. |
Seriously?!?!......IMHO, Boxsters, both old and new, have some of the most beautiful and classic design styling in the automotive world. Skilled designers labor over its look and anything an owner does to alter that design, is to me, a "crime"....... throw out all of those pictures....."fugly"!
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i'm all for modded boxsters because i love restomods of any car brand as long as it's done well. i don't like the first two bumpers you posted because they diverge from the flow downward of the hood and lights. i was looking to buy those bumpers too when i was shopping, but couldn't get past that part of it. i do like the rest of the modded cars you posted. those flow well and look good. i would drive any of those around, but with a different paint job. |
Nice! Which brand is it? Those are some expensive mirrors and my daughter just moved to your city.
Poly or fiberglass? I like where the running lights are, haven't seen that. |
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bought it straight from them many years ago and it was cheaper even with the freight shipping from europe, than buying from a US distributor. It's fiberglass, and I had it along with the side skirts and trunk installed by a auto restorer. Way back then, if i remember correctly, the problem with poly is that if it doesn't fit well you'll never get it to fit well. If you know how to work with fiberglass you can get it to fit well and you can repair it. of course, for DIY, i would've picked the easier way which might by poly, but i knew i wasn't going to do it myself. |
I think that orange car is hot.
Im.keeping mine oem as i can.but your choice. Is yours to own. Sent from my SM-G991U1 using Tapatalk |
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My polyurethane fit without any work from a body shop. Heres a pic of it out of the box and held on by the top 2 screws. I painted it and hung it. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1627941913.jpg |
oem vs. aftermarket
i'm not talking about oem bumpers, but aftermarket ones.
i don't know if the quality control has changed in the last ten years, but before i bought a bumper people were saying that these businesses that sell poly bumpers didn't have the best molds and such and people that bought poly bumpers couldn't modify them if they didn't fit right. you don't know how these small businesses store their molds and how they check their products or if they've made copies of other businesses' bumpers, copies of copies of copies are possible in other words. thanks for letting me know that oem bumpers fit well and have good QC. |
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it was funny to me to do it that way, but i saved hundreds of dollars even paying duties and the freight shipping. |
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i'm pretty sure an aftermarket company is capable of making a crappy fitting poly bumper. using the same material as the oem factory doesn't guarantee good fit. but other forum members that went down the bumper route told me crappy fitting poly bumpers will never fit while fiberglass ones can be made to fit. |
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I feel like this discussion was scripted by the Wayans brothers.....
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You should definitely stop feeling then and that should stop that problem.
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Best way to get an OEM bumper:
https://www.porsche.com/usa/ |
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