1997 Porsche Boxster Spyder on 2040-cars
Sterling, Ohio, United States
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1. MODEL: 1997 Porsche 986 Boxster
2. ENGINE: 2.5L flat six cylinder, modified
a. Fab-Speed sport exhaust with high performance chip
3. TRANSMISSION: 5-speed manual
4. SUSPENSION: H&R Sport Springs
5. BRAKES: Porsche 4-piston calipers, drilled rotors
6. WHEELS: RUF five-spoke
a. rear: 10x18 rim, Bridgestone S03 265/35-18 tire
b. front: 8.5x18 rim, Bridgestone S03 215/40-18 tire
7. INTERIOR MODIFICATIONS:
a. Porsche GT3 seats, custom trim by RUF
b. TechArt steering wheel, custom trim by RUF
c. Porsche 550 reproduction grab bar
d. painted interior accents to match body color
e. custom door sills with matching ‘Dean’ script, illuminated
8. EXTERIOR MODIFICATIONS
a. 550 Spyder styled front fenders (986 extended), formed steel
b. Mercedes E-class front Headlamps w/ integral signal / parking lamp, Hella H-7 bulbs
c. Central fuel filler cap with drain, vent, hood & fender modifications
d. Custom front & rear bumper covers
e. Cast aluminum front skid plate, extras provided
f. TechArt Aero rocker trim & side intake grilles
g. Speedster styled fiberglass air foil
h. 550 Spyder styled rear vanity plate light
i. Genuine Porsche 356 air grilles
j. Custom deck-lid with integral drainage & leather buckles
k. Custom rear spoiler extension
l. 550 Spyder styled Porsche script emblems
m. Rear lamp covers
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