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Cleaning out interior hurricane flooding

I'm helping a friend clean out a 08 boxster that was flooded with sea water in FL's last hurricane to the the bottom of the dash. I can not find any info on where the chassis drain holes are in the floor pans, and all pics just show the plastic underbody covers.

Can someone provide documentation and or pictures of the floor plan drain locations, so I can find the plugs? Thanks

I found a great writeup on restoring the car after this event and we will see what got damaged after we get the sludge out of the interior.

Any advice on flood repair is worthy of noting for me please, I'm wondering about all the folded metal of the chassis and how long thats going to last now.

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I'm helping a friend clean out a 08 boxster that was flooded with sea water in FL's last hurricane to the the bottom of the dash. I can not find any info on where the chassis drain holes are in the floor pans, and all pics just show the plastic underbody covers.

Can someone provide documentation and or pictures of the floor plan drain locations, so I can find the plugs? Thanks

I found a great writeup on restoring the car after this event and we will see what got damaged after we get the sludge out of the interior.

Any advice on flood repair is worthy of noting for me please, I'm wondering about all the folded metal of the chassis and how long thats going to last now.
I think you should be worrying more about the electronics that are now toast............

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