911 997 Bumper Protection (Front and back)
911 997 Bumper Protection (Front and back)
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Ed T

Original Poster:

468 posts

167 months

Tuesday 21st May 2019
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Hi all, I picked up a very smart 997 yesterday which is parked on a residential street (No garage). After watching a neighbour spend 7 minutes parking in front of me and get uncomfortably close i feel i need to look into bumper protection (you should see the bumper marks on their golf!!!.....)

It is a weekend car and is covered by a Car Additions Ultimate cover, but anyone recommend those flip out material bumper protectors? Ideally front and back. They would only go on when parked up at home.

Ed

gwsinc

321 posts

108 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2019
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Congratulations on your purchase.

If it were me I’d be considering renting a garage or parking space for peace of mind, especially if the car will only used on the weekends. On the south coast these can be found for -£40 a month.

I’ve seen some pretty terrible on-road parking attempts and although a bumper protectors may help from light nudges, it won’t be much good against someone who is a. Hopeless at parking or b. Doesn’t care.





Ed T

Original Poster:

468 posts

167 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2019
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I’ve just searched off the back of your point and they are £300-£400 a month near me....

jeremyc

27,920 posts

312 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2019
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Maybe look at a Carband (no affiliation)?

gwsinc

321 posts

108 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2019
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Ed T said:
I’ve just searched off the back of your point and they are £300-£400 a month near me....
Yikes, bumper protectors it is then....

STiG911

1,210 posts

195 months

Wednesday 22nd May 2019
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Protection aside, you'll also need to think about the consequences of leaving the car for long periods of non-use. This can have an adverse affect on a number of things, most notably the brakes, and battery. Brakes will go rusty very quickly and while they'll clean off after a few applications, the inside face of the disc will corrode to the point where it will stay rusty, leading to ineffective braking and / or an MOT fail.
While the alarm system will go into a 'hibernate' mode after 6 (I think) days, it's still active to a point, as is the tracker you no doubt have. Without a maintenance charger, the battery will not last very long unless you're running the car for a prolonged drive, and even then this is not certain, as you've got a lot of drain just to make the car move, before you've even turned on the radio, air-con etc. Bear in mind that getting more than five years on a battery is good going anyway.
Sorry to come over a bit down, but think now to avoid pain later.