What did you buy your 718 today?
#2176
Just in time for the first oil change and exhaust back box install
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Musicar. Bose stage 2
Wow. I thought Bose would be an upgrade. Perhaps it was louder than base but it’s legit horrible. And I’m not an audiophile by any measure. Sometimes you need music and not just they joy of engine noise. Bose was hurtful. Seriously. I just installed Musicar stahe 2 for Bose. And just wow. I did the installation myself and with the help of their videos it was actually pretty easy. 3 hours max. I did my best to reference a few songs before and after. And after- it is just no comparison. This isn’t the typical I invested and therefore I expect returns. It’s wonderful.
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Yes. That pic is on my 22 718 GT4. Install is pretty straightforward.
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#2180
Was it hard to get the sill off?
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Love the look of the Radiator Grill Store side grills, but unfortunately, they don't match my existing Zunsport front grills. I wish Zunsport made side grills that fit on the inside like the RGS ones.
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Rundown of my options...
So I picked up this 23 Spyder just after Thanksgiving and have about 1200 miles on it so far. I bought quite a few items for it and thought I'd give a synopsis of them and what I thought about them. Sorry for the length, quite a few pics but I bought a lot of stuff.
Not much to see on this pic but it does show the air intake screens from the Radiator Grille Store. They've already caught some leaves and quite a bit of gravel from the winter roads here so I think well worth the cost and effort to install, though getting the plastic covers off was not easy!
The car is covered in PPF. I ordered it without the Spyder emblem because I knew I'd ppf the whole car. This is the larger version off of the 981 series; the 982 series version is smaller. Also visible here are the Akrapovic exhaust tips which I have attached to a Soul valved exhaust/Soul Resonated OAP. The tips are normally too big at point of attachment for OEM or Soul exhaust but by using some thin aluminum flashing I was able to attach them pretty easily. They are very secure and look awesome.
Mud flaps for the front only. Barely visible and they protect those rear fender flares well. $75 from Tom Lawrowski.
DIY door handles/straps to match the Shark Blue seat belts. Easy DIY videos available on YouTube. Got these from fellow Rennlister but the product is available from Amazon and easy to duplicate. PM for details
Airbag sticker covers. Had these on previous 991.2 Targa and they're a must have to cover those irritating stickers. Available on eBay, very thin and easy to install. They match the black leather perfectly.
Kaizen cup holder from Flat 6 (honestly not terribly useful as you hit any coffee cup in it with your elbow when shifting. The unseen memory module under the switch panel however is great, from T-Design9, as is the universal phone holder. Raceseng shift ****, easy install and excellent weight. Had the smoker's package but capped it and installed leads directly to the battery for the battery maintainer instead of using the cig lighter.
These are just cool. Up to the individual whether or not worth the cost. Had them PPf'd also to avoid scratches. Also the reason I declined the door sill leather/stitching.
Windschott wind deflector glass. Excellent quality and super easy install. Does a slightly better job than OE deflecting wind and I think looks better as it accentuates the safety bars, and hence the streamliners, by showing them as separate entities.
Silly but cool
Porsche dashcam. Almost $500 plus install at the dealership. Front only. I'm sure there are better and less expensive options out there. Cool to watch the videos on your phone or tablet.
Dashboard trim package. $1400 option adds leather and stitching, also on end caps. Looks better than I thought, pretty sure I wouldn't miss it though if I'd not optioned it.
Look quick when you open the door to get in, maybe after decades of ownership you will be able to say it was worth the $$. This is where I've put my Cargraphic valve controller remote also, I was able to program the garage door buttons on the overhead console successfully but they did not work all the time so this has been a good solution, if a bit of an eyesore.
P1 seat inserts and EdGuardUSA bolster covers. Exceptional quality on both products and easily worth the $$. These have memory foam but no lumbar. The blue in the pepita pattern is pretty much spot on match with Shark Blue. Also here are TPC seat angle brackets. Straight forward install and just provides a better angle for me and my wife.
Other stuff I bought and what I think of them...
- Sound symposer delete- never installed it. Can't tell the difference at all with Sport Exhaust on so why bother.
- Clear side markers- must have, even if you don't care about the orange you'll get ragged on mercilessly if you don't make the switch.
- Rubber floor mats- no-brainer here in CO
- Wireless CarPlay adapter- don't use it, routed a cord when installing the shift **** so I can hard-wire/charge my phone. Also have heard bluetooth degrades audio quality.
- K&N rechargeable engine air filters- maybe a bit more power and sound. Considering the stuff I've seen get into the air intakes already, glad to have something I can clean anytime.
- Weathertech HP interior cover- fit's over the cabin when parked, top down, and I don't want looky-loos or bird sh*t in the car. They don't make one as yet for 718 Spyders but I saw on another thread that some had successfully used and earlier version intended for the 981 Boxster successfully with the 718 Spyder. Attaches to windshield wipers, side-view mirrors, door handles, and has small tabs that fit under rear hatch.
This is my fifth Porsche, first non-911. It is sublime. Best looking, handling, shifting, and (now with the exhaust) sounding car I've ever owned. I put Michelin PS4 All-seasons on it and it even handles well in the cold. The seats are incredible, and I have to say I feel terrible for those who have cars on order now and can't spec them. As for the Burmester, pricey yes but it's really nice to have an OEM system that sounds so good. Shout-out to MaddMike for the recommendations regarding sound-proofing, makes a nice difference. Finally, I wasn't able to spec the PDLS+ but I am in the "couldn't care less" camp regarding that. The PDLS lights it came with are great and I never liked auto-high beams anyway. Plus, if a light goes out you're not out big $$ for an entirely new housing since you can replace a bulb with the PDLS. Looking forward to Spring here for sure. Happy to answer any questions. Happy driving, be safe out there!
Not much to see on this pic but it does show the air intake screens from the Radiator Grille Store. They've already caught some leaves and quite a bit of gravel from the winter roads here so I think well worth the cost and effort to install, though getting the plastic covers off was not easy!
The car is covered in PPF. I ordered it without the Spyder emblem because I knew I'd ppf the whole car. This is the larger version off of the 981 series; the 982 series version is smaller. Also visible here are the Akrapovic exhaust tips which I have attached to a Soul valved exhaust/Soul Resonated OAP. The tips are normally too big at point of attachment for OEM or Soul exhaust but by using some thin aluminum flashing I was able to attach them pretty easily. They are very secure and look awesome.
Mud flaps for the front only. Barely visible and they protect those rear fender flares well. $75 from Tom Lawrowski.
DIY door handles/straps to match the Shark Blue seat belts. Easy DIY videos available on YouTube. Got these from fellow Rennlister but the product is available from Amazon and easy to duplicate. PM for details
Airbag sticker covers. Had these on previous 991.2 Targa and they're a must have to cover those irritating stickers. Available on eBay, very thin and easy to install. They match the black leather perfectly.
Kaizen cup holder from Flat 6 (honestly not terribly useful as you hit any coffee cup in it with your elbow when shifting. The unseen memory module under the switch panel however is great, from T-Design9, as is the universal phone holder. Raceseng shift ****, easy install and excellent weight. Had the smoker's package but capped it and installed leads directly to the battery for the battery maintainer instead of using the cig lighter.
These are just cool. Up to the individual whether or not worth the cost. Had them PPf'd also to avoid scratches. Also the reason I declined the door sill leather/stitching.
Windschott wind deflector glass. Excellent quality and super easy install. Does a slightly better job than OE deflecting wind and I think looks better as it accentuates the safety bars, and hence the streamliners, by showing them as separate entities.
Silly but cool
Porsche dashcam. Almost $500 plus install at the dealership. Front only. I'm sure there are better and less expensive options out there. Cool to watch the videos on your phone or tablet.
Dashboard trim package. $1400 option adds leather and stitching, also on end caps. Looks better than I thought, pretty sure I wouldn't miss it though if I'd not optioned it.
Look quick when you open the door to get in, maybe after decades of ownership you will be able to say it was worth the $$. This is where I've put my Cargraphic valve controller remote also, I was able to program the garage door buttons on the overhead console successfully but they did not work all the time so this has been a good solution, if a bit of an eyesore.
P1 seat inserts and EdGuardUSA bolster covers. Exceptional quality on both products and easily worth the $$. These have memory foam but no lumbar. The blue in the pepita pattern is pretty much spot on match with Shark Blue. Also here are TPC seat angle brackets. Straight forward install and just provides a better angle for me and my wife.
Other stuff I bought and what I think of them...
- Sound symposer delete- never installed it. Can't tell the difference at all with Sport Exhaust on so why bother.
- Clear side markers- must have, even if you don't care about the orange you'll get ragged on mercilessly if you don't make the switch.
- Rubber floor mats- no-brainer here in CO
- Wireless CarPlay adapter- don't use it, routed a cord when installing the shift **** so I can hard-wire/charge my phone. Also have heard bluetooth degrades audio quality.
- K&N rechargeable engine air filters- maybe a bit more power and sound. Considering the stuff I've seen get into the air intakes already, glad to have something I can clean anytime.
- Weathertech HP interior cover- fit's over the cabin when parked, top down, and I don't want looky-loos or bird sh*t in the car. They don't make one as yet for 718 Spyders but I saw on another thread that some had successfully used and earlier version intended for the 981 Boxster successfully with the 718 Spyder. Attaches to windshield wipers, side-view mirrors, door handles, and has small tabs that fit under rear hatch.
This is my fifth Porsche, first non-911. It is sublime. Best looking, handling, shifting, and (now with the exhaust) sounding car I've ever owned. I put Michelin PS4 All-seasons on it and it even handles well in the cold. The seats are incredible, and I have to say I feel terrible for those who have cars on order now and can't spec them. As for the Burmester, pricey yes but it's really nice to have an OEM system that sounds so good. Shout-out to MaddMike for the recommendations regarding sound-proofing, makes a nice difference. Finally, I wasn't able to spec the PDLS+ but I am in the "couldn't care less" camp regarding that. The PDLS lights it came with are great and I never liked auto-high beams anyway. Plus, if a light goes out you're not out big $$ for an entirely new housing since you can replace a bulb with the PDLS. Looking forward to Spring here for sure. Happy to answer any questions. Happy driving, be safe out there!
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So I picked up this 23 Spyder just after Thanksgiving and have about 1200 miles on it so far. I bought quite a few items for it and thought I'd give a synopsis of them and what I thought about them. Sorry for the length, quite a few pics but I bought a lot of stuff.
Not much to see on this pic but it does show the air intake screens from the Radiator Grille Store. They've already caught some leaves and quite a bit of gravel from the winter roads here so I think well worth the cost and effort to install, though getting the plastic covers off was not easy!
The car is covered in PPF. I ordered it without the Spyder emblem because I knew I'd ppf the whole car. This is the larger version off of the 981 series; the 982 series version is smaller. Also visible here are the Akrapovic exhaust tips which I have attached to a Soul valved exhaust/Soul Resonated OAP. The tips are normally too big at point of attachment for OEM or Soul exhaust but by using some thin aluminum flashing I was able to attach them pretty easily. They are very secure and look awesome.
Mud flaps for the front only. Barely visible and they protect those rear fender flares well. $75 from Tom Lawrowski.
DIY door handles/straps to match the Shark Blue seat belts. Easy DIY videos available on YouTube. Got these from fellow Rennlister but the product is available from Amazon and easy to duplicate. PM for details
Airbag sticker covers. Had these on previous 991.2 Targa and they're a must have to cover those irritating stickers. Available on eBay, very thin and easy to install. They match the black leather perfectly.
T-Design9 cup holder (honestly not terribly useful as you hit any coffee cup in it with your elbow when shifting. The unseen memory module under the switch panel however is great, also from T-Design9, as is the universal phone holder. Raceseng shift ****, easy install and excellent weight. Had the smoker's package but capped it and installed leads directly to the battery for the battery maintainer instead of using the cig lighter.
These are just cool. Up to the individual whether or not worth the cost. Had them PPf'd also to avoid scratches. Also the reason I declined the door sill leather/stitching.
Windschott wind deflector glass. Excellent quality and super easy install. Does a slightly better job than OE deflecting wind and I think looks better as it accentuates the safety bars, and hence the streamliners, by showing them as separate entities.
Silly but cool
Porsche dashcam. Almost $500 plus install at the dealership. Front only. I'm sure there are better and less expensive options out there. Cool to watch the videos on your phone or tablet.
Dashboard trim package. $1400 option adds leather and stitching, also on end caps. Looks better than I thought, pretty sure I wouldn't miss it though if I'd not optioned it.
Look quick when you open the door to get in, maybe after decades of ownership you will be able to say it was worth the $$. This is where I've put my Cargraphic valve controller remote also, I was able to program the garage door buttons on the overhead console successfully but they did not work all the time so this has been a good solution, if a bit of an eyesore.
P1 seat inserts and EdGuardUSA bolster covers. Exceptional quality on both products and easily worth the $$. These have memory foam but no lumbar. The blue in the pepita pattern is pretty much spot on match with Shark Blue. Also here but maybe not pictured are TPC seat angle brackets. Straight forward install and just provides a better angle for me and my wife.
Other stuff I bought and what I think of them...
- Sound symposer delete- never installed it. Can't tell the difference at all with Sport Exhaust on so why bother.
- Clear side markers- must have, even if you don't care about the orange you'll get ragged on mercilessly if you don't make the switch.
- Rubber floor mats- no-brainer here in CO
- Wireless CarPlay adapter- don't use it, routed a cord when installing the shift **** so I can hard-wire/charge my phone. Also have heard bluetooth degrades audio quality.
- K&N rechargeable engine air filters- maybe a bit more power and sound. Considering the stuff I've seen get into the air intakes already, glad to have something I can clean anytime.
- Weathertech HP interior cover- fit's over the cabin when parked, top down, and I don't want looky-loos or bird sh*t in the car. They don't make one as yet for 718 Spyders but I saw on another thread that some had successfully used and earlier version intended for the 981 Boxster successfully with the 718 Spyder. Attaches to windshield wipers, side-view mirrors, door handles, and has small tabs that fit under rear hatch.
This is my fifth Porsche, first non-911. It is sublime. Best looking, handling, shifting, and (now with the exhaust) sounding car I've ever owned. I put Michelin PS4 All-seasons on it and it even handles well in the cold. The seats are incredible, and I have to say I feel terrible for those who have cars on order now and can't spec them. As for the Burmester, pricey yes but it's really nice to have an OEM system that sounds so good. Shout-out to MaddMike for the recommendations regarding sound-proofing, makes a nice difference. Finally, I wasn't able to spec the PDLS+ but I am in the "couldn't care less" camp regarding that. The PDLS lights it came with are great and I never liked auto-high beams anyway. Plus, if a light goes out you're not out big $$ for an entirely new housing since you can replace a bulb with the PDLS. Looking forward to Spring here for sure. Happy to answer any questions. Happy driving, be safe out there!
Not much to see on this pic but it does show the air intake screens from the Radiator Grille Store. They've already caught some leaves and quite a bit of gravel from the winter roads here so I think well worth the cost and effort to install, though getting the plastic covers off was not easy!
The car is covered in PPF. I ordered it without the Spyder emblem because I knew I'd ppf the whole car. This is the larger version off of the 981 series; the 982 series version is smaller. Also visible here are the Akrapovic exhaust tips which I have attached to a Soul valved exhaust/Soul Resonated OAP. The tips are normally too big at point of attachment for OEM or Soul exhaust but by using some thin aluminum flashing I was able to attach them pretty easily. They are very secure and look awesome.
Mud flaps for the front only. Barely visible and they protect those rear fender flares well. $75 from Tom Lawrowski.
DIY door handles/straps to match the Shark Blue seat belts. Easy DIY videos available on YouTube. Got these from fellow Rennlister but the product is available from Amazon and easy to duplicate. PM for details
Airbag sticker covers. Had these on previous 991.2 Targa and they're a must have to cover those irritating stickers. Available on eBay, very thin and easy to install. They match the black leather perfectly.
T-Design9 cup holder (honestly not terribly useful as you hit any coffee cup in it with your elbow when shifting. The unseen memory module under the switch panel however is great, also from T-Design9, as is the universal phone holder. Raceseng shift ****, easy install and excellent weight. Had the smoker's package but capped it and installed leads directly to the battery for the battery maintainer instead of using the cig lighter.
These are just cool. Up to the individual whether or not worth the cost. Had them PPf'd also to avoid scratches. Also the reason I declined the door sill leather/stitching.
Windschott wind deflector glass. Excellent quality and super easy install. Does a slightly better job than OE deflecting wind and I think looks better as it accentuates the safety bars, and hence the streamliners, by showing them as separate entities.
Silly but cool
Porsche dashcam. Almost $500 plus install at the dealership. Front only. I'm sure there are better and less expensive options out there. Cool to watch the videos on your phone or tablet.
Dashboard trim package. $1400 option adds leather and stitching, also on end caps. Looks better than I thought, pretty sure I wouldn't miss it though if I'd not optioned it.
Look quick when you open the door to get in, maybe after decades of ownership you will be able to say it was worth the $$. This is where I've put my Cargraphic valve controller remote also, I was able to program the garage door buttons on the overhead console successfully but they did not work all the time so this has been a good solution, if a bit of an eyesore.
P1 seat inserts and EdGuardUSA bolster covers. Exceptional quality on both products and easily worth the $$. These have memory foam but no lumbar. The blue in the pepita pattern is pretty much spot on match with Shark Blue. Also here but maybe not pictured are TPC seat angle brackets. Straight forward install and just provides a better angle for me and my wife.
Other stuff I bought and what I think of them...
- Sound symposer delete- never installed it. Can't tell the difference at all with Sport Exhaust on so why bother.
- Clear side markers- must have, even if you don't care about the orange you'll get ragged on mercilessly if you don't make the switch.
- Rubber floor mats- no-brainer here in CO
- Wireless CarPlay adapter- don't use it, routed a cord when installing the shift **** so I can hard-wire/charge my phone. Also have heard bluetooth degrades audio quality.
- K&N rechargeable engine air filters- maybe a bit more power and sound. Considering the stuff I've seen get into the air intakes already, glad to have something I can clean anytime.
- Weathertech HP interior cover- fit's over the cabin when parked, top down, and I don't want looky-loos or bird sh*t in the car. They don't make one as yet for 718 Spyders but I saw on another thread that some had successfully used and earlier version intended for the 981 Boxster successfully with the 718 Spyder. Attaches to windshield wipers, side-view mirrors, door handles, and has small tabs that fit under rear hatch.
This is my fifth Porsche, first non-911. It is sublime. Best looking, handling, shifting, and (now with the exhaust) sounding car I've ever owned. I put Michelin PS4 All-seasons on it and it even handles well in the cold. The seats are incredible, and I have to say I feel terrible for those who have cars on order now and can't spec them. As for the Burmester, pricey yes but it's really nice to have an OEM system that sounds so good. Shout-out to MaddMike for the recommendations regarding sound-proofing, makes a nice difference. Finally, I wasn't able to spec the PDLS+ but I am in the "couldn't care less" camp regarding that. The PDLS lights it came with are great and I never liked auto-high beams anyway. Plus, if a light goes out you're not out big $$ for an entirely new housing since you can replace a bulb with the PDLS. Looking forward to Spring here for sure. Happy to answer any questions. Happy driving, be safe out there!
I'm glad that you got the door pulls and insulated the doors. Really a no-brainer for ~$65. DSC controller is next for me.
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Do you have a contact for Tom Lawrowski in regards to the mudflaps?
UPDATE: I think I found him:
UPDATE: I think I found him:
Last edited by Bob Z.; 02-01-2023 at 10:55 AM.
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Very nice, my twin in lots of areas, down to the shift ****, bolster protectors, and seat inserts. I have a lot of the same tweaks and a couple different ones so we aren't totally twinsing and thankfully you live half-way across the country so no chance of us showing up at the same event. I do need to look into the intake covers. I love the extended leather dash, PCCBs, LWB, and Burmester but I skimped on the leather sun visors and carbon inlays. I did go full Kline inconel exhaust and PDLS+ so it all washes.
I'm glad that you got the door pulls and insulated the doors. Really a no-brainer for ~$65. DSC controller is next for me.
I'm glad that you got the door pulls and insulated the doors. Really a no-brainer for ~$65. DSC controller is next for me.
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Do you have a contact for Tom Lawrowski in regards to the mudflaps?
UPDATE: I think I found him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEAm...l=TommyLGarage
UPDATE: I think I found him: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEAm...l=TommyLGarage