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You are most welcome. It is really a great and highly convenient product. Plus it is not that big so I store it in SilverBox's front luggage area so it is at the ready just in case.by jwdbox - Main Forum
Another option is to purchase a 'Slime Safety Spair Flat Tire Repair System' that is a complete unit with their replaceable sealant can linked to their 12 volt pump. All you do is screw it onto the valve stem and turn it on. I have one in each of my cars including SilverBox. In addition to the convenience of having the sealant inline with the pump, it quickly seals punctures up to 1/4 inch andby jwdbox - Main Forum
QuotePedro (Weston, FL) Happy Boxstering, Pedro Wow Pedro, I did not realize that our Boxsters came with that nifty build in service bay you are standing in Seriously, thanks for posting the very clear instructions and picturesby jwdbox - Main Forum
Roger, your increased saving from weight reduction are probably going to be off-set by the decrease in aerodynamicsby jwdbox - Main Forum
That looks gi-normous The part number on the filter in the picture 987 110 13300 appears to be OEM for the last few Boxster model years but I did not think it was that large. Is it an illusion?by jwdbox - Main Forum
Looks like a great time was had by all (though perhaps a bit nippy?). As for being "ahead of time", wouldn't your Boxsters have to be on the other side of the Ontario Hydro Floral Clock? Thanks for posting.by jwdbox - Main Forum
Congrats! May you have permagrin for the next 100k Speaking of maintenance, is your windshield wiper fluid low?by jwdbox - Main Forum
Thanks for posting Michael. I appreciate your efforts at TrueDelta and getting more of us involved.by jwdbox - Main Forum
Yes. I passed on a Gullwing for $8500 once and purchased a 220S instead as my next rebuilt project. Oh well, at the time it seemed to make senseby jwdbox - Main Forum
Ummm- chocolate and wine, aren't both of those supposed to be good for the heart Looks like a fun run in the sunby jwdbox - Main Forum
My pleasure Glad you had nice weather to enjoy CURVEN8Rby jwdbox - Main Forum
The weather was beautiful this morning for the weekly Las Vegas Cars & Coffee turnout. Mid-seventies and sunny. There was (as always) something for nearly everyone's taste. Here is a sampling: A new Lexus LFA parked in front of SilverBox: A friend's gorgeous Gullwing: Another friends Tesla: Hope you enjoy!by jwdbox - Main Forum
Quotebgale (Montrose,CO) I made my reservation yesterday (the Parade is too far and too humid ) There are two packages, a full event package including the banquet on Saturday night @ $275 per person and a "light" package not including the banquet @ $205 per person. There are quite a few tours, both guided and self-guided. The guided tours range form about $95 per person to $45 ea. The self-guby jwdbox - Events
I am using it with Windows 7 Pro 64bit and have had no problems. Suggest you check your 'preferences' settings. Mine is set up to allow passwords for various sites (such as this board) to be automatically saved and log on without re-entering. No issues with printing. Not had any problems with Acrobat but I use PDF Converter Pro 6. Good luckby jwdbox - Main Forum
Any chance that you have a signal lamp burned out in the rear?by jwdbox - Main Forum
Ouch! That does appear to be a forceful dent. Surprised with the scratches that there was no indication of a hit on the car cover- there wasn't some sort of tie down attachment with a hard surface at that area was there? I would think that an experienced body shop could pull that out and not require the door to be replaced (unless there was internal structural damage to the beam). Good luckby jwdbox - Main Forum
QuoteGuenter in Ontario Quotejwdbox I don't know about CURVEN8R but I think SilverBox has that same label on both visors I think that label if specifically for guys like this. Hay I resemble that remark but please note all four wheels are still on the groundby jwdbox - Main Forum
QuotePedro (Weston, FL) Happy Boxstering, Pedro Pedro, I hope you got a discount on that since they spelled 'pilot' wrongby jwdbox - Main Forum
QuoteGuenter in Ontario Sheesh, Jeff. Thought for a moment the warning sticker in the first picture was on you sunvisor. I don't know about CURVEN8R but I think SilverBox has that same label on both visorsby jwdbox - Main Forum
Does CURVEN8R know you are looking ?by jwdbox - Main Forum
Glad to see you and CURVEN8R out and about. Sounds like hot dog and doughnut runs are back on the agendaby jwdbox - Main Forum
Almost looks plush enough to drive barefooted Enjoy!by jwdbox - Main Forum
alternatively you can go to and simply follow its "upload pictures and videos" boxes. You use it to browse your hard drive, find the picture you want to upload, than once it is uploaded, copy the link of your photo that appears in their "IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards" box and paste it directly into your post here.by jwdbox - Main Forum
informative and enjoyable write-up. Thank you for posting!by jwdbox - Main Forum
QuoteGuenter in Ontario n/t You've got that right on all counts Guenter! Glad to see you and CURVEN8R reunitedby jwdbox - Main Forum
QuoteMarcW In a few of these instances, I've even see the tailgating driver flash his vehicle's headlights on high and this is also illegal. I was not aware of states having laws on the books regarding flashing to pass being illegal. I will often quickly flash semi-truck drivers to increase the probability that they see me behind them and notice that I intend to safely pass them on the left.by jwdbox - Main Forum
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QuoteGuenter in Ontario Looked like a terrific time was had by all. LOVE all that sunshine and heat in the pictures. (holding my hands up to the screen to warm them up. ) What a great shot at the end. A spectacular end to a drive in a Boxster. OK, so I was going to say I was a little bit jealous. Not true. I LOT jealous is closer to the truth. Thanks Guenter! I would have liked to take somby jwdbox - Main Forum