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I had the enginve cover off today, I unscrewed the two phillips screws and could see the filter, but it was not clear how to change/replace it
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Wha tkit is everyone using?
I have a set of phillips ballasts that I had used on my Z3 for years, yet they will not fit into the headlight. It looks like I need a thinner ballasts.
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They all worked for me.
Did you remove the spaces? (i.e. PNA50398701)
Yep, but didn't include the 'PNA' because I didn't think it was part of the number... Better now!
Pictures of the bra sent.
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Here are the part numbers for the Boxster (987) and Cayman bras:
Cayman PNA 503 987 03
CaymanS PNA 503 987 04
Boxster PNA 503 987 01
BoxsterS PNA 503 987 02
I have a factory Porsche one that I only used the hood cover once.
Let me know I will happily sell it for less than my cost (suncoast)
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I have been using the plug in the passenger footwell for my 987 with the V1. I would like to hardwire but I have had the car for just over two weeks and I am trying to give myself a little time before I start with upgrades. I too would like to see a photo DIY on a 987.
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Do I need to buy an H7 adapter or can I get a "rebased"? H7 bulb?
DBLVANOS, you're correct, H7 is the bulb you need. HIDs are working fine.Good luck
Alan
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How are the hid install working out for everyone. I Just bought a boxster non litronic and still have the hid kit from my old BMW. What style bulb do I need to buy for the boxster low beam, is it H7?
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Hi, I just purchased a 2005 987 with the upgraded sound package. I have not been able to figure out if Porsche offer a factory satellite radio kit, any help would be greatly appreciated.
How do I replace the air filter?
in 987-1 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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Thanks,
Ill give it another go,