Took Beater Boxster into my mechanics shop for an oil/filter and 02 sensor replacement. I brought along a magnet to check if there were any ferrous material trapped inside of the filter.
I’ve always been bugged looking at the Boxster’s rear deck. It seemed as if somebody exploded a box of golf balls inside the trunk as there were small dents coming from the inside. I found a black Boxster S model deck on craigslist and called the seller up.
We made arrangements for the weekend and I drove over for pickup. The seller was an interesting a guy as he was into making sport car replicas.
When I got to his place he showed me his Boxster S model that he had cut in half and extended 11 inches! I can’t wait to see his final work.
The swap out only took a few minutes, nothing really to it. The replacement deck had all the hardware already mounted. I had to use a little elbow grease waxing off the “Boxster S” logo that was removed from and sold to somebody else. That worked out fine since I don’t own that model.
Well, my Porsche 986 Boxster croaked on my way home on the freeway. I lost complete power and the car was smoking from the side vents. I had to call roadside service to have it towed home. After a couple of weeks it was time to have it checked out. The photo below is Beater Boxster being towed away from home.
I went out for some drone flying time at a local park. I had the whole area to myself when I first arrived but a half hour later a bunch of soccer moms and dads pulled up with their orange cones and started setting up downfield. I had to make sure I stayed away from the general area in case I lost control of the Phantom 2.
I added a the propeller guards until I maneuver the Phantom 2 with confidence. I figure it made economical sense purchasing the guards than replacing the props.