I've just bought some poverty Pork…

I've just bought some poverty Pork…

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edc

9,235 posts

251 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Must admit - I thought tr7v8 Boxster was Zenith blue too, only because it is the only other one aside from mine I had seen posted here.

tr7v8

7,192 posts

228 months

Wednesday 12th September 2012
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Carl_Docklands said:
tr7v8 said:
Carl_Docklands said:
tr7v8 said:
Just had a great weekend with ours at Prescott Revival. An invited clubs meeting by the Marcos Club & TIPEC were one of the invited clubs. Great drive up from Kent, a lot of it across country rather than motorways with our chairman in his 911 C4S Cab, proved that in the dry the lower weight of the Boxster matched the BHP of the 911. Party Sat night with lashings of food.
Then today we were able to run on the hill for £20 for two runs. This morning at Prescott started very very wet but by midday the rain had stopped & quite a few of us signed on for a run up the hill.
Did two runs in the Boxster & decided that was probably the lot as I was gaining in confidence each run & it would have ended in tears. Caused a bit of wear on the rear tyres & really enjoyed myself. Scared the Missus witless as well biggrin
Have always wanted to go hillclimbing as a competitor & this has reawakened this urge. Over the years I've built & not completed for one reason or another 3 cars.
A couple of pics from Prescott today, as always the rest are on http://www.pbase.com/tr7v8


This Stratos was lovely cloud9

what colour is your Boxster?
Estoril Blue a BMW colour. The first owner paid around £3,500 for that privilege!
I would be forever thankful if you can give me the porsche paint code.

That is a very special colour and you have good taste.
The Porsche Paint code is L998 which is "paint code to sample" & the buyer had to sign off the paint chip. I have the original buyers doc. with it all on.
Paint code L999 is a scanned sample.

Estoril Blue is 335 apparently.

woogie

3,313 posts

252 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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I notice now when coming back after a little blast my front suspension is creaking (it sounds like front )

Any ideas anyone ?

Cheers

woogie

3,313 posts

252 months

Saturday 22nd September 2012
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anonymous said:
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Cheers

gemini

11,352 posts

264 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Any Yorkshire poverty pork out there?

TVR MAN

1,038 posts

222 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Got myself a 2004 986 Boxster S yesterday. My bank account wouldn't describe it as poverty Pork but this thread feels like a suitable home for it.

It's wonderful! It replaced a VX220 and whilst it does feel a bit soft in comparison it just does everything so well; it's great for hooning, cruising, going for some shopping, everything!

As far as options go it has PSM, Upgraded Sound System, 6 Disc Changer, Wind Deflector as well as other minor things.

Oh and the noise it makes! cloud9





It's done 81k miles so hopefully it's relatively free of IMS issues. It's just had new brake discs all round and the coil packs were recently changed too.

Edited by TVR MAN on Tuesday 26th February 22:26

mr pg

1,954 posts

205 months

Saturday 29th September 2012
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Put some wire mesh grilles behind the bumper whilst it's off. Just done this on my 996T.

edc

9,235 posts

251 months

Sunday 30th September 2012
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Hello again fellow poverty pork owners. My S should have a pair of these fitted at the end of the week.



On the more routine front, I stuck in a can of Wynns for whatever placebo effect that gives, used a dark blue Renovo colour reviver and today treated the hood with Fabsil which should add another layer of water repellent. Roof looks much better now. Also fitted a new pair of Continental Sport Contacts, bought for a relative bargain of £305 ish delivered.

Just clocked 66k, that's 7 k since March, most of that done up to July.

On the negative side I've noticed a slight floaty sensation when really pressing on. I suspect wishbone bush.

gemini

11,352 posts

264 months

Monday 1st October 2012
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Thats one pampered poverty porker!

RESSE

5,704 posts

221 months

Monday 1st October 2012
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Good article in November's Classic and Sports Car magazine on the Boxster:

"Sale of the century - Porsche's roadster for the new millennium is not only a pukka modern classic, but also the biggest bargain of the noughties".

edc

9,235 posts

251 months

Monday 1st October 2012
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Pampered ish, certainly no shed! It's a bit of a mini project and not a daily (anymore). The roof treatment was well worth while especially now the weather is as it is. Now it is like the paint with water beading on the top and just running off.

edc

9,235 posts

251 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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Stainless exhaust manifolds now fitted. Its now got a stainless exhaust system bar the cats. First impressions are +10bhp on the butt dyno! It seems to rev a lot more freely from 2k rpm . I haven't really stretched it yet but from 2k to 5k you can feel a noticeable difference.

The sound has changed too, some for the better and some not quite so. I seem to have lost some of the growl in the mid range and a bit of edge nearer the top end. But, the silencer on its own was quite loud. The resonance has damped down a bit and is over a much smaller rev range say from 2.2k to 2.8k.




woogie

3,313 posts

252 months

Friday 5th October 2012
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RESSE said:
Good article in November's Classic and Sports Car magazine on the Boxster:

"Sale of the century - Porsche's roadster for the new millennium is not only a pukka modern classic, but also the biggest bargain of the noughties".
I just bought this mag after reading this smile

yajeed

4,893 posts

254 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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edc said:
Stainless exhaust manifolds now fitted. Its now got a stainless exhaust system bar the cats. First impressions are +10bhp on the butt dyno! It seems to rev a lot more freely from 2k rpm . I haven't really stretched it yet but from 2k to 5k you can feel a noticeable difference.

The sound has changed too, some for the better and some not quite so. I seem to have lost some of the growl in the mid range and a bit of edge nearer the top end. But, the silencer on its own was quite loud. The resonance has damped down a bit and is over a much smaller rev range say from 2.2k to 2.8k.
Sounds good. Are they as easy to fit as they look in the picture? It looks like it's just a few bolts (assuming access to a ramp)?

996 sps

6,165 posts

216 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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I have been scanning the net last 2 weeks for Boxsters, debating if to take the jump and just buy one with fairly high miles on, but wondering if I will then suffer with more running faults......

yajeed

4,893 posts

254 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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996 sps said:
I have been scanning the net last 2 weeks for Boxsters, debating if to take the jump and just buy one with fairly high miles on, but wondering if I will then suffer with more running faults......
There are lots of buying guides around. My personal opinion is that mileage doesn't really matter.

However, you do need to be aware of: suspension components (bushes and shocks), front arms, brakes, clutch, IMS/RMS, tyres, radiators (inc. air con).

If you buy a car with all of those in good condition (and probably a few other things I've forgotten) then that's more important than mileage IMHO.

If you don't, you could end up doubling the cost of the car to put it right.


edc

9,235 posts

251 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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yajeed said:
Sounds good. Are they as easy to fit as they look in the picture? It looks like it's just a few bolts (assuming access to a ramp)?
I didn't fit them, not that I couldn't as fitting is the easy part. The bolts and studs are known to break and I had 4 break which needed drilling out. If you have access to ramp, gas tools and patience then you might be OK. It took 3.5 hours without being in a huge rush.

Oh - and these were £110 from eBay biggrin

custardkid

2,514 posts

224 months

Saturday 6th October 2012
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Just swoped my Z4MC for some poverty S pork


gemini

11,352 posts

264 months

Sunday 7th October 2012
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Nice. Welcome.

996 sps

6,165 posts

216 months

Tuesday 9th October 2012
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Chaps,

Whats the deal with tiptronic, should I avoid? Does it bring servicing costs up?


Apologies for questions all the time.