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  1. Do you have the ISBN numbers for the books in the top pane? I'd like to go book hunting! -Paul
  2. Awesome, thanks! :) -Paul
  3. Yeah, I knew that was available, but an allen wrench works well and chances are you've already got them in your toolbox. It's a bit Rube, but it worked for me! :) -Paul
  4. Want to dispose of those awful orange tail lights? Well PAG came to the rescue and made them standard for the '03 model year. They are available as Tequipment from your dealer for a surprisingly low price. They can usually be found for less than $250 for the set for genuine OEM parts. This is a very simple install that only involves a very few fasteners and a few minutes, but the net effect is outstanding! Here's a pic of the area inside the trunk corner. You can see one of the fasteners you must remove. Here are the three types of fasteners founf on each side. Remove them all. Unplug the electrical connection from the cluster. Here's all the bits halfway through the job. Now's a good time to clean underneath your lamps. I even waxed under mine (I'm kinda anal like that! :)) Make sure to reseat this gasket well, but otherwise as the Brits say "installation is merely the reverse of removal"! Here's the mid-job comparo pic you've been waiting for! And afterwards. Big improvement, don't you think? Easy to do and yields a fantastic result. -Paul
  5. The trick I use to swap wheel centers out, without removing your wheels is to simply get a small allen wrench, insert the short end into one of the holes and pull it off. Like so: Step One: insert allen wrench Step Two: pull off cap Step Three: replace with new caps Not much to it! -Paul
  6. What's the part number for the batwing in front of the shifter, below the lowest console pocket (DSP in my car), in black for the non-S cars? I'd like to get a blank one to experiment with V1 remote placement there. Thanks! -Paul
  7. I am a kungfu master of the boxster chop myself! I religiously hand fold the window, and my '01 looks like brand new. -Paul
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