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lithium1330 03-30-2013 08:57 PM
DIY Guide to Replacing the Accessories Belt in the 987 Questions/comments: PM or email me: lithium_1330@yahoo.com You can download the PDF here: https://www.box.com/s/32ftofdw935rrizmmfr4 This is a suggestive guide detailing steps one can take to replace the accessories drive belt in the engine bay of the 987 (Boxster/Cayman) cars. It is a relatively simple job that most of us can tackle. For this job, you do not need to put the Boxster top in service position, but opening it up ½ way will...
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lithium1330 05-19-2012 05:18 PM
DIY Guide to Replacing the Air Filter in the 987/Boxster You can download the PDF here: Replace Air Filter 987 Boxster.pdf This is a suggestive guide detailing steps one can take to replace the engine air filter in the 987 (Boxster/Cayman) cars. The first section includes steps to put the Boxster convertible top into service position, as the 2007-on Porsche owner’s manual no longer includes these steps. Putting the top in service position will enable the owner to access the engine bay. ...
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lithium1330 11-07-2010 05:41 PM
Stuff you need: • Sanding paper: 200 grit – 400 – 600 – 1000 – 1500 -2000 (local auto parts store is your best bet. Home improvement stores near me didn’t carry anything more 400 grit) • Water in squirt bottle (for wet sanding) • P21S Metal polish (for finishing/buffing) If I’m the city planner, I would use berms instead of curbs. This happens to the best of us and it’s never a good feeling. There are numerous options to fixing curb rashes. After evaluating the damages and doing some...
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