How to VINYL WRAP a Porsche Boxster
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 Published On Mar 6, 2022

This video shows you how to wrap a Porsche Boxster 986. My buddy Chris who owns SunStoppers did most of the work, and I documented most of the process and tried to give some tips on how to do it. The video is LONG, it's DETAILED, but I hope it's informative and useful if you decide to take this project on yourself, or maybe just to help you realize you want to outsource it :)

Get a hold of Chris here: https://sunstoppers.com/locations/nor...

My Boxster Mods/Maintenance Playlist:    • Porsche Boxster 986 Maintenance/Upgrades  

Here is the wrap I used: https://www.cheetahwrap.com/60-gloss-...
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986 Service Manual:
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