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This question is regarding my '05 987 Boxter. I just purchased my Porsche a few weeks ago and have noticed that my coolant level keeps going down, particularly after I have driven. I've resorted to filling up with more water and OEM coolant. It's getting wasteful because the levels keep declining and there is obviously a problem, anyone have any ideas of the source of the problem? I'm taking my car in to the dealership in a few days, just curious as to what the boards think.
Instrument cover removal
in 987-1 Series (Boxster, Boxster S)
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I have 05' 987 and wish to remove the front dash instrument cover so that it can achieve the look of RS60's cover-less instrument. Removing the cover itself seems easy to do but i found myself struggling to remove any of it. The problem is the plastic trim around the gauge which extends behind the actual instrument gauges. Can anyone help me on this? Anybody done this removal?