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Ahoy hoy maties
Greetings and salutations boys and girls!
New-ish to the forum, and I've been shamed into finally introducing myself! After 10 years of crashing Ducatis I decided it was time to focus my attention on toys that were less deadly, so I bought my Midnight Blue 2004 Boxster in October and am in love. Paid $8100 for 68k miles on the odometer and in pretty great shape. I haven't really *done* anything special to the car, but somehow I've managed to spend $2k+ just catching up on maintenance and fixing nicky nacky stuff (dome light, radio installation, oil change, break fluid, serpentine belt, driver's airbag switch, etc). Picture of seller with car (and ugly headlight cover things) http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1545611426.jpg Can't believe my luck: I stopped at a hotel by the freeway last night and woke up to see that someone broke into the car RIGHT NEXT TO MINE. I almost crapped my pants. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1545611659.jpg Apparently the spoiler wasn't as *attached* as I had hoped it would be. Lost this on I-5: http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1545611728.jpg |
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Tell me more? Crashing ducatis on the racetrack, I hope? Sent from my SM-G930T using Tapatalk |
Welcome and hello. I picked up a 2004 Boxster S this past March and had a great time. Put away for winter now and can’t wait till spring. Enjoy! Rick
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Welcome
I used to live at Catalena and Sapphire I had a similar issue with my spoiler cover. I noticed it was loose and ended up pop riveting it on. If you are interested in tracking your car, think about joining PCA. Lots of track ]\rats in the south bay |
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Thanks guys! I'm near Ford and Aviation these days, very small world, I lived on Catalina and Emerald when I first moved to LA!
I noticed it was loose and thought, "hmmmmm I should do something about that." Now it's going to cost me $300 to fix instead of $.03!!! Very interested in doing a few track days! I just got a PCA membership but haven't looked into it too much. What do you recommend? SCCA type racing? Regular track days? Or specific skills training events? |
If you have never driven a car on the track, you should get some training. Some of the open track days can get pretty wild. I don't have any experience with SCCA events, so can't comment
PCASDR ( Porsche Club of America San Diego Region) has a great track DE/TT program with 4 DE weekends each year. The other So Cal regions also have some track days. One of the LA regions does a few 1 day De's at Streets of Willow and sometimes Chuckwalla. It is an extremely well run program and super safe for all drivers at all levels. We have a DE coming up in late Jan., but due to the high demand, the DE portion may be waitlisted already. Https://www.motorsportreg.com/events/pca-sdr-de-time-trial-chuckwalla-cw-valley-raceway-san-diego-756691 You can find the events on motorsportsreg.com |
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