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Boxster (986) 2.7
By geoff, 09/04/2003
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  1. 997 OEM short shifter with housing  

    Porsche 997 OEM short shifter with housing, Porsche part number 997-424-983-00<br /><br />Note that this is not the same as either the B&M or the 996/986 Porsche short shifter. This is like the original plastic shift assembly, except it is blue plast · 12/21/2005

  2. ROW M030  

    ROW spec sports suspension, bought from board sponsor Sunset in Oregon. Lowers the front 20 mm and rear 10 mm. Rides just as nice as stock, but handles quite a bit better · 02/12/2008

  3. 997 GT3 brake cooling ducts  

    Larger brake ducts to channel more air flow over front brakes. Takes about 10 minutes to install (including the stock ones). I haven't noticed any problems with them scraping. Bought from Sunset in Oregon · 02/12/2008

  4. Replace dash speakers  

    I replaced my OEM dash speakers with better coax ones · 02/12/2008

  5. LoJack  

    Totally forgot it was installed when I bought the car. My battery died after sitting for a month, and I started racking my brains as to what could draw power when sitting. LoJack says to check the system every 2 years, but didn't have the LoJack on · 01/18/2006

  6. OBC hack  

    can't believe it didn't come with the car · 09/04/2003

  7. de-badge  

    makes the back of the car look cleaner and a lot easier to keep clean · 09/04/2003

  8. Optima 34R "Red Top" battery  

    completely sealed gel battery. Requires fabrication of mounting plate to fit in Porsche. Lighter than factory original, with more starting power. Appears to be very well made · 10/08/2005

  9. Das Schild  

    finishes the inside of the hoods, fewer worries about dinging the hoods when closing with fully packed trunks. great product - happy I've had it and in retrospect consider it a "must have" · 09/04/2003

  10. Litronic HID lights  

    significantly improve lighting on dark roads. a pain to install, but definitely worth it · 10/08/2005

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