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Old 01-24-2012, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by MAGK944
Does anyone do a reasonably priced FG replica of the bigger stock spoiler? The 931CGT style one:

Was this thing a factory option for the CGT ? Do you have any more pictures ?
Old 01-24-2012, 11:10 AM
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A.I.R apparently makes one as well:

http://www.americaninternationalraci...59246&page=128
Old 01-24-2012, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by intrepidagent
The only one I have been able to find is the one from GT Racing. "Reasonable" being a relative term. $435. I do think that it is the best look for a 944.
Yes, that is not my ideal of reasonable, especially for GT Racing parts which I have found need work to look good, around the $300 mark maybe I'll consider. I agree, it's the best look for a 944.

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Was this thing a factory option for the CGT ? Do you have any more pictures ?
I think it was, need clarification on that though. Seen it on a couple of 944's and it looks the part. Here are a couple more pics, it's not my car, fellow Rennlister i think, sure he won't mind me showing such a great machine.



Old 01-24-2012, 01:53 PM
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That does look sharp.

It seems that the AIR part, at least from the very poor pic on their website, is more of an enlarged version of the stock 944 piece. By that I mean the top of the back end doesn't "flare out" as much as the one from GT.

A.I.R. spoiler from their webpage:

http://www.americaninternationalraci...259246&page=25

A.I.R. piece from another thread here on RL:

https://rennlist.com/forums/944-turb...-cup-wing.html

Old 01-24-2012, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Paulyy
that lower bumper thing is a standard 944 option.
iirc only on early RoW cars.

Originally Posted by ktel
Was this thing a factory option for the CGT ? Do you have any more pictures ?
not for the CGT (937 not 931, MAGK944! :P). i don't think even on the CGTS roadcars. Possibly an option for clubsports/ racecars and reproduced from there.

Originally Posted by intrepidagent
It seems that the AIR part, at least from the very poor pic on their website, is more of an enlarged version of the stock 944 piece. By that I mean the top of the back end doesn't "flare out" as much as the one from GT.
I was going to say that. The AIR one looks correct (non-flared). I think it would suit your car with the 931 vented badge panel, intrepidagent.
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Originally Posted by J1NX3D
...(937 not 931, MAGK944! :P)...
937 that's the number I was trying to think off, this one, correct?

Old 01-24-2012, 05:06 PM
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thats the one i think 939 is the CGTS but I can't remember.
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I'm liking that black 951! The wheels look great and the spoiler is growing on me!
Old 01-24-2012, 09:09 PM
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That spoiler on the black one makes it look like the car's collar is popped
Old 01-25-2012, 12:14 AM
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I purchased the "4 piece hoop spoiler" a few years back, it does need work especially regarding how you want to mount it, and fitment is close but not perfect, but beware there aren't any mounting instructions. I ended up making mine bolt on but you can't beat it for the price overall I am happy with it, but as I said before it does require some work. Let me know if you would like to see any more specific pics. This was my favorite update to the car, along with the mirrors and handles it really cleans up the look of the car and modernizes it.



Old 01-25-2012, 01:51 AM
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I have the one piece spoiler from GT-Racing. I would never pay that full price brand new, which is why I waited and waited until coming across the deal on this one, a trade for a set of 15" phone dial wheels.

(stock 3-piece on red car, vs. GT-Racing 1 piece on black car)
Old 01-25-2012, 04:48 AM
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Nice car
Old 01-25-2012, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by sdstimson
I purchased the "4 piece hoop spoiler" a few years back, it does need work especially regarding how you want to mount it, and fitment is close but not perfect, but beware there aren't any mounting instructions. I ended up making mine bolt on but you can't beat it for the price overall I am happy with it, but as I said before it does require some work. Let me know if you would like to see any more specific pics. This was my favorite update to the car, along with the mirrors and handles it really cleans up the look of the car and modernizes it.
Looks sharp....especially painted in the body color against trhe black trim. Really like the panel between the tailights on your car. It would be a great option to those who have the big red refector in the back. Is it something you put together yourself?
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From all appearances and from my email communication with John Brewer at A.I.R. over the past few days their piece is a reproduction of the spoilers on a GTS. John emailed:

"our mold has been around since 1980 we made the mold off an original 924 GTS that we had access to at the time and the car was a GTS not a GT."

So their piece would be a repop of what you see here:



I know it's not a GTS but the spoiler is identical

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Originally Posted by refresh951
Thanks Rob. Thanks again for the battery cover my friend.

Here is info on the wing I bought. $189 plus shipping. This guy has both the 968 replica and another that is 2” taller (see below).

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-924-...ht_1646wt_1037

This is a 4 piece fiberglass replica and it is a bit rough out of the box but with some work it is a great deal. The guys name is Stuart and his email is jalla400@aol.com.

Damn, I'm starting to rethink my purchase


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