Pics?
Yup, its not like he would actually take pics of him at the autocross.
Kind of hard to take pictures while driving!
It isn't the best exposure, but here is a picture after I raised her up some.
Went to pull apart and got a dual horn off of an 08 Dodge Ram...MUCH LOUDER...sounds great...also picked up a few Mazda shift knobs to store in the glove box...
Italian style Air Horns. My dad swiped the ones off of his Maserati Biturbo and put them on his Boxster.
Broke off of a bleeder screw, then a tap extractor in the broken screw. Need a new caliper or a great way to get the screw out. Suggestions for a parts source or ways to get a broken screw and extractor out?
Sorry to tell you this, but you are basically screwed. Extractors are made of tool steel which is nigh-on impossible to drill out (I have a lot of experience with trying). If there is enough of it sticking out, you can try grabbing it with a pair of needlenose pliers and turning it clockwise to get it out. You can also try taking the caliper to a machine shop to see if they can get the broken pieces out.
Panic Motorsports (West Columbia, SC):
http://www.panicmotorsports.com/