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Boxster (986) 2.7
By Tomikaze, 01/13/2008
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  1. Detailing the Factory Wheels  

    While she's in storage I've taken off each wheel one at a time and detailed every inch of them. I don't the previous owner ever touched the inner portion of the wheel. After I cleaned them I used Griots Paint Cleaning Clay to remove even the s · 03/18/2008

  2. OEM Painted Center Caps  

    The car came with these but they had started to crack, fade and peel apart. So I replaced them with the OEM pieces. · 03/18/2008

  3. Factory Alumi-Look Gauge Trim Rings  

    Added the factory alumi-look gauge rings to spice up the base gauges. Forced to do this after the super glue from a botched ebay trim ring upgrade ruined the original gauge lenses. · 03/18/2008

  4. Stainless Steel Chrome Plated Lug Bolts  

    A major improvement over those crappy OEM lug bolts that are prone to corrosion. Bought these from GMP Performance. · 03/18/2008

  5. Carbon Fiber "Turbo" Style Rear Spoiler  

    Semi-Easy to install. Difficult to align. Still working on the latter. · 03/18/2008

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