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Old 02-01-2002 | 02:33 AM
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Hey, guys, I need help. The previous owner of my new baby decided to ZIPCORD the front air dam to the body, which looks like S**T. I went online today to get the part, but can't find it anywhere, at least by that description. I have a 91 S4 and this is the plastic piece under the front of the car. I have always called them air dams, but Porsche obviously doesn't. Can anybody give this newbie a clue?
Old 02-01-2002 | 07:52 AM
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The item your are referring to is the Front S4 Spoiler - p/n = 928 505 071 21. ($395/ea)

An istallation harware kit is also available - p/n = 928 505 071 21 KT. ($38/KT)

The prices are from the 928 International catalog.

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Old 02-01-2002 | 09:35 AM
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Also check with 928 Specialists and Devek. See which can get you the best price of the 3. In regard to the hardware kit, see if all your pieces are there first. You may only have to replace some nuts and bolts. Is the spoiler actually broken and cracked? You may be able to fix it with some well placed screws.
Old 02-01-2002 | 09:39 AM
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Howdy Tex,
My return E-mail was kicked back by your ISP as having apossible virus. I think the
jpeg attachment of Pattycakes was the problem.
Try again later.
I have to headf to work but there is a less expesive route than Jay's - I purpose a relatively easy fix. - But, I'll need to know the full extent of the problem/damage. More later,
Gotta head to work.
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