Sound Proofing / Deadening
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Yes, and if you compared a fully soundproofed S2000 with my Boxster you would weep.
When the noise insulation is designed in it isolates the noises from the cabin so much better than Blue Peter cut and stick.
Yes, and if you compared a fully soundproofed S2000 with my Boxster you would weep.
When the noise insulation is designed in it isolates the noises from the cabin so much better than Blue Peter cut and stick.
I think the Boxster looks all right, but we are all different
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Clearly, can't afford a 911..
Just kidding... I never believed in that Top Gear bollox. It looks fantastic in black! What model year is it?
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Lovegroova I'm looking for some guidance if you could have a look here as I saw you used Silent Coat
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/934...und-deadening/
https://www.s2ki.com/s2000/topic/934...und-deadening/
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I'm in the same boat - I'd like to reduce the noise a bit for the motorway. I've been toying with the idea of getting a kit from here: www.noisekiller.co.uk
The guy e-mailed me the details of the kit they do for the S2k - £195. They will fit it for another £100 I think.
The guy e-mailed me the details of the kit they do for the S2k - £195. They will fit it for another £100 I think.