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Boxster (986) 2.5
By rick3000, 06/21/2007
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  1. Mid Strut Bar  

    Of the three struts I have installed this one probably makes the biggest difference in terms of flex and hardtop noise. · 09/10/2019

  2. Lower Stress Bar  

    My lower rear stress bar, or ernie bar, is a 24" 7/8" hexagonal aluminum allow bar (Type 6061) with two slots for the heads of two 3/8" bolts. · 01/30/2010

  3. Front Strut Bar  

    This is a simple lightweight metal bar with two mounting brackets made by Top Speed. · 01/22/2010

  4. Painted Brake Calipers  

    It took me two days to paint my calipers red, two wheels at a time. They have held up better than expected over the last ten years, but they could probably use another coat of red paint to look like new again. · 10/29/2009

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