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Posted

Hi,

I'm looking for some pictures of the underside of a Boxster. I want to route some cabling and I would like to be able to get some ideas prior to taking it someplace with a lift. I'm looking for pictures that go from the front trunk area all the way to the back bumper.

Thanks for your help.

Jon

Posted

I think what you're really looking for are underside photos with the underbody panels removed! You could probably exit the rear of the trunk and follow the brake lines, as they go straight back the length of the car and are easily accessible with the panels off.

04 Boxster S:

boxsterjuly09oilchange3.jpg

986sunderside.jpg

Posted

I don't know if you need a picture with the underpanels off, but here's one with them on.

BottomFront.jpg

Happy Boxstering,

Pedro

Posted

These are great! Thank you for posting them. Does anyone have a picture with the under panels off?

Jon

Posted

(Double click on the following photos to blow them up)

Here is a shot from the rear with the rearmost underbody panel removed (rear bumper also removed):

post-6627-126741119932_thumb.jpg

Here is a shot with the driver's side underbody panel and the rearmost underbody panel removed:

post-6627-126741145432_thumb.jpg

Regards, Maurice.

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