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Old 06-20-2022, 08:53 PM
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Default WTB: front chin spoiler for '86.5

Hey guys. I'm sure I'm not the only one looking but I'll pay for the privilege. Must be fully intact and OEM. Please PM me if you can help. Thanks!

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Have you called Roger? He had a bunch of these a while ago.
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Originally Posted by hwyengr
Have you called Roger? He had a bunch of these a while ago.
Ironically, I did leave a voicemail with Roger earlier today, but he was already gone for the day. However, his website shows out of stock for these spoilers. Maybe he'll have better news for me tomorrow. Thanks.
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Keep us posted. I am looking for one too.
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Sweet fancy Moses, where does the time go? Looking at back invoices, "a while ago" was 2016, and it cost 1/6 the current Porsche list price.
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I’m looking for one also. Pelican parts starts with one for $5xx out of stock. Click on it and it’s superseded by one for $6xx, also out of stock. Finally get there and it’s $16xx. I asked Roger and he apparently recently sold one for $16xx. I’ll keep looking and if I find two I’ll let you know.
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The front spoiler shows available from Porsche

Rose Passion is listing them for $1100
Porsche Perimiter Atlanta for $1300

Superseded Part Number is 92850507122
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The spoiler is currently not available anywhere. I sold the last Porsche supplied one last week. Still a good number so will stock again - when is anyone's guess.
I am trying to get the original manufacturer of the 928 505 071 03 to make another run.
Good news - we received 30 of the later 87 to 95 spoilers.
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I really love this thread. Now the exra three of these that I thought to buy a few years ago for about a hundred bucks each for my OBs mean a whole lot more to me.
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Originally Posted by Broccoli
I’m looking for one also. Pelican parts starts with one for $5xx out of stock. Click on it and it’s superseded by one for $6xx, also out of stock. Finally get there and it’s $16xx. I asked Roger and he apparently recently sold one for $16xx. I’ll keep looking and if I find two I’ll let you know.
Please do. Thank you so much
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I have a new and used one I would let go. I would have to dig out the used one to access overall condition but I recall it being pretty decent.
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Originally Posted by olmann
I have a new and used one I would let go. I would have to dig out the used one to access overall condition but I recall it being pretty decent.
Awesome olmann. PM sent! Thank you.
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If yours is "just" cracked, I watched a mechanic fix mine in the following way - looks good from 5-10 feet and will hold you over until the piggy bank fills:

1. Drill very small holes along the edge of each half but ensure the holes aren't too close to the edge - you need a little "meat" there for strength.
2. Use small strong wire to "sew"/"stitch" the two halves together. He might have even dug small trenches for the wire to sit flush as it goes hole to hole.
3. Apply some paintable (black) goop (I don't recall what it was) over the stitches.
4. Paint the area with appropriate black spray paint.

This lasted for many years until I sold the car. ( Chris can verify if it is still holding up!)

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Originally Posted by hernanca
If yours is "just" cracked, I watched a mechanic fix mine in the following way - looks good from 5-10 feet and will hold you over until the piggy bank fills:

1. Drill very small holes along the edge of each half but ensure the holes aren't too close to the edge - you need a little "meat" there for strength.
2. Use small strong wire to "sew"/"stitch" the two halves together. He might have even dug small trenches for the wire to sit flush as it goes hole to hole.
3. Apply some paintable (black) goop (I don't recall what it was) over the stitches.
4. Paint the area with appropriate black spray paint.

This lasted for many years until I sold the car. ( Chris can verify if it is still holding up!)
Yeah it's just cracked on the drivers side front corner, but I'm an OCD perfectionist nut job and nothing marginal will ever suffice hernanca lol. Thanks though.
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Originally Posted by partysover
Yeah it's just cracked on the drivers side front corner, but I'm an OCD perfectionist nut job and nothing marginal will ever suffice hernanca lol. Thanks though.
Understand that! May be a good solution for someone else though, knowing how easy it is to tear these up and hearing they are scarce now. I learned to always back in to parking spaces and take road dips sideways (when I see them). Glad olmann may have one for you!


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