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Boxster Exhaust HEAT SHEILD

SKITTLES

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Hi Chaps

Boxster S 2004.
When starting from cold there is a rattling from the exhaust. I my told its the Catlytic converter heat shields. Are these easy to replace (DIY Job) and who is a good supplier?

Thanks

Thanks
 
Thanks Mark

Just fixings required. Ordered Clips and screws so should be ok for the weekend

Thanks again

Roy
 
Check the top of your exhaust tail pipe piece also. Mine snapped and I had to get a new one. Gave a buzzing sound as a clue and my OPC said it was the clips oroginally. Porsche paid for the new tail peice for the exhaust after a moan or two from me as well.
 

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