Has your 987/997 ever had rust appear in the bodywork?
Poll: Has your 987/997 ever had rust appear in the bodywork?
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Had this removed shortly after posting and I expected it to come back eventually but not within 6 months!
Are there actually bodyshops that will cut out sections of arches and weld in new metal as opposed to replacing the entire panel?
A new panel (with a big discount from Porsche) would cost about £990, then the labour on top.
If there's not a cheaper, good option then it's reluctantly getting punted next year.
Are there actually bodyshops that will cut out sections of arches and weld in new metal as opposed to replacing the entire panel?
A new panel (with a big discount from Porsche) would cost about £990, then the labour on top.

If there's not a cheaper, good option then it's reluctantly getting punted next year.
987.I've the normal 'dissimilar metal' corrosion on my front bonnet inside where the latch sits. Also have a small area of surface corrosion on leading edge of sill where the stone chips have gone through the galvanising. The corrosion showed up within 2 weeks of the chip. Having it treated and touched up this week. Both areas are due a poor design by Porsche in my book.
I have real OCD about corrosion. Porsche nuts and bolts don't do much for my OCD as swear they must have been painted brown at the factory. Must be nice having an aluminium body or composit car and not having to worry about rust. Mind you Alu corrodes :-)
I have real OCD about corrosion. Porsche nuts and bolts don't do much for my OCD as swear they must have been painted brown at the factory. Must be nice having an aluminium body or composit car and not having to worry about rust. Mind you Alu corrodes :-)
Edited by Buggyjam on Tuesday 3rd October 15:12
Buggyjam said:
987. Having it treated and touched up this week.
Where are you going to get this done if you don't mind me asking? I have a similar thing and was thinking whether Body shop or mobile smart repair or diy would be best option. Edited by Buggyjam on Tuesday 3rd October 15:12
T1547 said:
Where are you going to get this done if you don't mind me asking? I have a similar thing and was thinking whether Body shop or mobile smart repair or diy would be best option.
Was planned to be done by now but had other things cropped up. I'm in NI. It's booked in with Blairs in Doagh. Had two different companies with different approaches to the stone chips. Agnew wanted £500 plus for spraying the arch and sill chips and also to do the bonnet latch. Seemed an ok price but their approach was to spray and blow in. I was up for this until I spoke to Blairs at Doagh.Chap at Blairs was quite honest and said that in all honesty spraying and blowing it would risk leaving it look obvious and end up chasing it around the panel as yellow can be a real hassle to blend sufficiently that it doesn't look obvious under different light conditions. He said best best would be to take it back to metal at the sill end and lower arch, etch prime and touch up in the areas. To be be honest, where it is people won't see it unless looking and I'd rather have as much original paint as possible rather than a localised respray that extends to the outer panel. I'm far far more concerned with corrosion protection so hoping the touch up works. It's got two small patches of paint off on the sill and one on the lower arch. Each about 1cm. (same both sides). There's just a small amount of surface rust showing now and that's been the results of 4 weeks.
Edited by Buggyjam on Sunday 15th October 21:04
Edited by Buggyjam on Sunday 15th October 21:04
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- Edit to apologise for the necropost, just returned to forums and saw the thread when searching.*
Also had the corrosion caused by the reaction of the Porsche Badge to the bonnet. Had that professionally dealt with. Seems all good for a car of this age - though I am saying this having kept old Japanese cars as weekend and / or dailies as a comparison.
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