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Old 10-08-2010, 06:33 PM   #1
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Cool My GT2, GT3 and TechArt kitted Boxster S, nearly nothing left untouched :)

OK, so Ive had the car for 2 months.

I bought it completely stock (aside from lowered springs).

In the two months I have had it, I have aimed to get the car looking exactly the way I want it, mods including stereo, paint colour, bodykit, and pretty much everything.

As of now the car is nearly finished, just waiting on a few bits (which should be here/installed within a couple weeks), and the car is 100% finished and as I want it.

Unfortunately since its raining badly in Brisbane, I cant get decent pics, so this will have to do for now.. Will update thread when I get some good pics that arent taken with a dodgy pocket camera or phone.

Finished & Nearly finished progress shots:












And for anyone interested, heres a summary of modifications

Engine mods:
* K&N air filter
* De snorkel mod
* Custom extractors & Exhaust (awaiting installation)

Lighting:
* 8000k HID headlights
* 12000k driving light HID (needed to modify headlights to accommodate 2 sets of HIDs)
* LED parker upgrade
* LED rear reverse light upgrade
* LED interior light upgrade
* LED numberplate lights

(I can supply any of the above lighting items with instructions, to anyone interested)

Interior/Stereo
* Porsche cig lighter
* Double DIN headunit kit and AC relocator
* Pioneer dvd navigation touchscreen headunit F900BT
* Custom fascias to suit Pioneer F900BT
* dynamat in doors
* PNP rear speakers upgrade kit
* Kicker 6.5CVT door subs
* Soundstream Rubicon 800.5 5ch 800w amplifier
* Polk Audio front 4in coaxial speakers
* Carbon fibre door sills with "Porsche" text (awaiting installation)
* Porsche Alloy Pedal set with "Porsche" text (awaiting installation)
* Carbon Fibre Steering wheel (awaiting installation)
* Special Edition Silver Shifter/leather boot (awaiting installation)

Wheels/Tyres/Brakes
* 19x8.5F & 19x10.5 Mesh style deep dish rims
* 19in Yokohama Advan AD08 semi slick tyres (235/35/19F & 275/30/19R)
* Porsche centre caps
* Porsche valve caps
* Project Mu HR Street Sports Brakepads

Exterior
* Respray in metallic Seal Grey with PPG clear and show-like finish
* Techart side skirts
* 997 mirrors
* GT2 front bar
* OEM GT2 front poly lip
* GT3 rear bar
* Slightly pumped & Rolled rear guards
* Tequipment Aero 2 wing
* Speedster humps
* Carbon fibre side scoops
* Gemballa GTO 993 style vented bonnet/hood
* 986S badge
* Porsche sticker on rear screen
* German soft top oem replacement (awaiting installation)


Many thanks to http://www.Streetfx.com.au, Camerons Bodyworks and Jeffrey at Xtrememotorcars

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Old 10-08-2010, 06:35 PM   #2
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Had to split the pics up over a few posts:



Me unpacking the kit and test fitting:






CF Vents:


Twin HID upgrade:
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Old 10-08-2010, 06:36 PM   #3
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Stereo installation:










Before (stock when i bought it two months ago):


After (now):

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Old 10-08-2010, 06:44 PM   #4
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Cool car. But the steering wheel is on the wrong side ....
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Old 10-08-2010, 07:59 PM   #5
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looks good.. would like to see some better pics with it outside...
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Old 10-09-2010, 12:06 AM   #6
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still raining

but i got a couple of pics (cars unfortunately dirty too).. still cant get it out to show the entire car without going out in the wet..

rain forecast for the next few days.. *yawns*



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Old 10-10-2010, 11:01 AM   #7
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I think it looks great, you have definitely put some thought and $$$ into it
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Old 10-10-2010, 04:30 PM   #8
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Looks awesome mate, great to see another Aussie silver boxster looking sweet!!!

Can I email you a couple questions regarding your lighting, stereo and wheels?

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Old 10-11-2010, 08:11 AM   #9
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Now the headlights have no more orange

(thanks to sparker for the inspiration on this one)..

definitely not a mod for the faint of heart.. was a bit scary...





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Looks great!!
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Nice job, but how come the car looks seal grey in half the photos, and silver in the others?
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Old 10-11-2010, 02:45 PM   #12
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Glad you got the mod done, the de-ambered front lights look fantastic on your boxster - well done!

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Old 10-11-2010, 02:59 PM   #13
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Nice job, but how come the car looks seal grey in half the photos, and silver in the others?
It was arctic silver originally, then i got it sprayed seal grey when the kit was fitted.

in some of the new pics it still kind of looks silver in some light, but i guess thats just due to the metallic in the paint?
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Oh Mark, forgot to ask more about your front door speaker setup. Do you have any more pictures of the wood baffle you created? And how are your speakers fired? As in, your using kicker woofers via a crossover to your polk audio dash mounts? Or something else?

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Oh Mark, forgot to ask more about your front door speaker setup. Do you have any more pictures of the wood baffle you created? And how are your speakers fired? As in, your using kicker woofers via a crossover to your polk audio dash mounts? Or something else?

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The baffle was made based on a template i found from this forum (ill see if i can find it).

the door speakers are running off the fifth 'sub only' low pass crossed over amp channel on the soundstream 800.5 - not off the front speaker channels. They are running in parallel (2 ohm) off the one single sub channel.
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wow....your car looks amazing with that kit
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could you post the name of the kit? or at least where you bought it. Is is fiberglass? Looks great would like to do something like that myself.
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Old 10-16-2010, 01:08 AM   #18
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finally the weather has cleared up after nearly 2 weeks of rain lol.









getting out of driveways can be slightly troublesome though...

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what bulbs are you using for your fogs?
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WTF!

Tough looking Boxster fella! I love that rear bumper(got to find one in the UK) and your "amberectomy" indicators finish the front off perfectly (makes you sweat a bit doing it doesn't it)
well done.

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