The body is basically the same as the old boxster but the only changes they made are ones that make it look more and more like the MR-S. Look at the head lights, it is of course made to have a porsche GT influence, but on that car it looks like less aggressive and not blackened out MR-s headlights. the rear quarter vents have been changed and now look very similar to the MR-s'. and with both being MR cars, the basic shape is very similar (which it has always been).
p.s. just because you found a "wicked cool" new picture to internet burn someone with doesn't mean you should wasted it on a post like this, a "I can't see shit" image would have been more appropriate, because it would have shown that you don't see what I am seeing in the car. Nothing was said to make a "shut the fuck up" image relevant. There were exactly 7 words in my post. If your going to try and be an internet thug, then at least do it properly.
Mods: not much - rims, intake, exhaust tips, clear sidemarkers and turns, 25 LED fogs
Needs to be lowered (the toyota), but the boxter looks good - Im glad they went back to thier rounded headlights - Im glad they went back to thier long herritage, which companies from japan tend to copy
Lets face it, japanese cars are great performing and reliable for the $, but for the longest time they have gotten thier styling influence from european cars that had a defined style and history. Now the new korean upstarts are copying other companies.....
I don't even wanna reply to the guy who said it looks like a MR-S. You need to just go sit in a dark corner and think about what you've said.
As for the new boxter, like I said above I think its a really big step above the current one looks wise (the current one doesnt even look bad) and the preformace is said to be a lot better.
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