Impeccable!Treemagnet wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 7:34 am
Installed PDK Sport Knob & full custom Boot in Graphite Blue Leather with Racing Yellow stitching to match our full leather deviated stitched interior.
Many thanks to Crazy Eddie at EdGuardUSA for an excellent job in manufacturing the boot....it's a perfect match and I love, love, love the look!!!
What did you do with your 718 this week?
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Wow! It looks great.Treemagnet wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 7:34 am thumbnail_IMG_9446.jpg
Installed PDK Sport Knob & full custom Boot in Graphite Blue Leather with Racing Yellow stitching to match our full leather deviated stitched interior.
Many thanks to Crazy Eddie at EdGuardUSA for an excellent job in manufacturing the boot....it's a perfect match and I love, love, love the look!!!
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What’s funny about that picture is it doesn’t really depict how beautiful that graphite blue leather is it almost looks black in the picture…
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So true!!Crazy Eddie wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 10:11 am What’s funny about that picture is it doesn’t really depict how beautiful that graphite blue leather is it almost looks black in the picture…
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@Treemagnet ... not sure if you thought the same as me, but when I got mine finished by @Crazy Eddie my first thought was...."Hmm, what else can I get this guy to do"
My Most Recent Interior/Exterior Mods
'24 Porsche 718 Cayman
'21 Mercedes AMG GTR
'76 Triumph TR6
'23 Porsche Macan GTS (sold)
'22 AMG CLS53 (sold)
'22 AMG CLA45 (sold)
'20 AMG c63s (sold)
'24 Porsche 718 Cayman
'21 Mercedes AMG GTR
'76 Triumph TR6
'23 Porsche Macan GTS (sold)
'22 AMG CLS53 (sold)
'22 AMG CLA45 (sold)
'20 AMG c63s (sold)
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Making your car your own is what it's all aboutReidMcT wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 1:45 pm Installed Android Auto and decorated the oil filler cover sentimentally.
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My Most Recent Interior/Exterior Mods
'24 Porsche 718 Cayman
'21 Mercedes AMG GTR
'76 Triumph TR6
'23 Porsche Macan GTS (sold)
'22 AMG CLS53 (sold)
'22 AMG CLA45 (sold)
'20 AMG c63s (sold)
'24 Porsche 718 Cayman
'21 Mercedes AMG GTR
'76 Triumph TR6
'23 Porsche Macan GTS (sold)
'22 AMG CLS53 (sold)
'22 AMG CLA45 (sold)
'20 AMG c63s (sold)
My first mods!!
Part 1. Apparently you can only post 9 pix max ...
The ppf is mostly done. Austin Film Solutions gave me permission to install Zunsport grill guards at the front radiator intakes, and Radiator Grille Store guards at the side intakes. Nerve wracking. I've never done anything like this -- though I did spend one summer in my early 20s turning a 67 Chevy into a bondo bucket to fill the rusted flow-through ventilation. With a special thanks to Angel and Camden for checking my work as they inspected the ppf install. And Angel shot the video.
Zunsport box as it arrived. Dinged.
The Zunsport grilles come with clips on the right and left side. Other grilles from other vendors use zip ties or require you to remove the nose from the car. Clips sounded easier.
The other clip.
Zunsport instructions.
Left front done. It took a while. I was N E R V O U S. You need bright lights to see the clips and how they catch the back of the black plastic from Porsche. You also need a narrow flat-head screwdriver that fits between the grid of the grille mesh.
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Part 1. Apparently you can only post 9 pix max ...
The ppf is mostly done. Austin Film Solutions gave me permission to install Zunsport grill guards at the front radiator intakes, and Radiator Grille Store guards at the side intakes. Nerve wracking. I've never done anything like this -- though I did spend one summer in my early 20s turning a 67 Chevy into a bondo bucket to fill the rusted flow-through ventilation. With a special thanks to Angel and Camden for checking my work as they inspected the ppf install. And Angel shot the video.
Zunsport box as it arrived. Dinged.
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Hey, great job, they look great!sleon67 wrote: Thu May 23, 2024 3:07 pm My first mods!!
Part 1. Apparently you can only post 9 pix max ...
The ppf is mostly done. Austin Film Solutions gave me permission to install Zunsport grill guards at the front radiator intakes, and Radiator Grille Store guards at the side intakes. Nerve wracking. I've never done anything like this -- though I did spend one summer in my early 20s turning a 67 Chevy into a bondo bucket to fill the rusted flow-through ventilation. With a special thanks to Angel and Camden for checking my work as they inspected the ppf install. And Angel shot the video.
Zunsport box as it arrived. Dinged.
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The Zunsport grilles come with clips on the right and left side. Other grilles from other vendors use zip ties or require you to remove the nose from the car. Clips sounded easier.
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The other clip.
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Zunsport instructions.
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Left front done. It took a while. I was N E R V O U S. You need bright lights to see the clips and how they catch the back of the black plastic from Porsche. You also need a narrow flat-head screwdriver that fits between the grid of the grille mesh.
rightfrontgrilldone.jpg
Now that you have tackled that one.... what's next?
My Most Recent Interior/Exterior Mods
'24 Porsche 718 Cayman
'21 Mercedes AMG GTR
'76 Triumph TR6
'23 Porsche Macan GTS (sold)
'22 AMG CLS53 (sold)
'22 AMG CLA45 (sold)
'20 AMG c63s (sold)
'24 Porsche 718 Cayman
'21 Mercedes AMG GTR
'76 Triumph TR6
'23 Porsche Macan GTS (sold)
'22 AMG CLS53 (sold)
'22 AMG CLA45 (sold)
'20 AMG c63s (sold)
part 2. My first mod.
Moving to the intake grilles ...

RGS includes a coozie. Hope that's spelled correctly.

The RGS grilles are curved or folded up at the edges. After test fitting, I decided that the folded/curved area needed to point to the nose of the car, so that it would tuck into the back of the Porsche intake. It's NOT a tight fit. The grille will slide around as you try to mount it. You need a pick tool to help hold it in position. Pick tool will be part of a photo below.

I started with the driver's side. Every video says to tape the paint and body work. I did. Glad I did. This job requires trim removal tools, prying, and force. And you don't get to hear the snap as the intake release unless you force that intake out by brute muscle, with pry bars holding the intake free of the bodywork.

Driver's side grille installed.

There are clips at the back of the intake. Don't pry these. Instead, there are three clips at the front side of the intake. This is where you take several deep breaths, use multiple layers of tape to protect the paint.


Two of three trim removal tools I used in position. Third in my hand. Hooked pick tool below the car.

Passenger side done.
I've got a short video of removing the driver's side intake, but can't figure out what format Carpokes needs.
I hope the pix show up in the correct sequence ...
Moving to the intake grilles ...

RGS includes a coozie. Hope that's spelled correctly.

The RGS grilles are curved or folded up at the edges. After test fitting, I decided that the folded/curved area needed to point to the nose of the car, so that it would tuck into the back of the Porsche intake. It's NOT a tight fit. The grille will slide around as you try to mount it. You need a pick tool to help hold it in position. Pick tool will be part of a photo below.
I started with the driver's side. Every video says to tape the paint and body work. I did. Glad I did. This job requires trim removal tools, prying, and force. And you don't get to hear the snap as the intake release unless you force that intake out by brute muscle, with pry bars holding the intake free of the bodywork.

Driver's side grille installed.
There are clips at the back of the intake. Don't pry these. Instead, there are three clips at the front side of the intake. This is where you take several deep breaths, use multiple layers of tape to protect the paint.
Two of three trim removal tools I used in position. Third in my hand. Hooked pick tool below the car.

Passenger side done.
I've got a short video of removing the driver's side intake, but can't figure out what format Carpokes needs.
I hope the pix show up in the correct sequence ...
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