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  1. I guess is up to us to try one and post a report...
  2. ...new to the forum, myself. Either we are new or there's not much going on here... maybe our model is not popular? As far as your question, two things pop to my mind, unsprung weight and inertia. I have a friend that rides on 20's on his 987 and the tires themselves have to be so low profile (30's) that the resultant ride is way to harsh for me. Our 987's are not torque machines, so its going to cost some horsepower to get rollin' and some brake power to get stopin' If bling is your thing, then don't worry about performance. Otherwise maybe 18" or 19" light wheels should do the trick, I perceive the Boxster as a sharp precision machine where power to weight ratio and handling is what the trick should be about?!
  3. Hi! wondering if any of you guys have installed a third radiator on your 987? I'm planning to roadrace mine and SunCoast offers this kit: SunCoast suggestions are greatly appreciated!
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