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Boxster (986) S
By Bristol, 05/20/2008
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  1. Kokeln carbon fiber ram air scoops  

    Cool... but overpriced if you ask me. Still lots of people comment on them looking good. · 10/11/2008

  2. Carbon fiber hood  

    Yes, $100. I know how to find deals on used parts.<br /><br />I used some dzus fasteners to fix the poor fit of these aftermarket hoods. Now it fits perfect. · 10/11/2008

  3. MK1 GT3 front bumper  

    Gotta love the OEM fit. · 10/11/2008

  4. Gemballa GT side skirts  

    A bit ricey, a bit pricey, but they make the car stand out. Kirk's Body shop in Red Bluff, CA did a great job molding them to the car and matching the paint. The fiberglass is still a bit wavy though in the right light. · 10/11/2008

  5. Gemballa GT rear bumper  

    Yes, only $700! I got a great deal on this one, but it was cracked up badly in an accident. So I got a book on fiberglass repair, got some materials, and went at it. Literally MONTHS later it looked great and I had a professional body shop spr · 10/11/2008

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