Mud Flaps (not those, you perverts!)
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You can probably retrofit the old SC style plastic flaps to the rear. They were a cheap solid piece of plastic that bolted to the supports. Don't have any pics but you can try posting on the 911 forum and see what they say there. I don't think anyone made a mudflap for the rear of a 964. You could also try clear bra on the rear bumper sections to prevent damage.
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Chuck, AFAIK they are quite agile and drive like cars, not trucks.
I looked at used Cayenne prices a week or so ago. Holy cow, they are cheap! Cayenne S for $30K, a Turbo for $40K. Not bad at all. I just don't want to be stuck in one as a daily when gas prices go back up.
So right now I'll just make do with what I have. My 1.8T can nevAr lose - 30MPG
I looked at used Cayenne prices a week or so ago. Holy cow, they are cheap! Cayenne S for $30K, a Turbo for $40K. Not bad at all. I just don't want to be stuck in one as a daily when gas prices go back up.
So right now I'll just make do with what I have. My 1.8T can nevAr lose - 30MPG
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Chuck, AFAIK they are quite agile and drive like cars, not trucks.
I looked at used Cayenne prices a week or so ago. Holy cow, they are cheap! Cayenne S for $30K, a Turbo for $40K. Not bad at all. I just don't want to be stuck in one as a daily when gas prices go back up.
So right now I'll just make do with what I have. My 1.8T can nevAr lose - 30MPG
I looked at used Cayenne prices a week or so ago. Holy cow, they are cheap! Cayenne S for $30K, a Turbo for $40K. Not bad at all. I just don't want to be stuck in one as a daily when gas prices go back up.
So right now I'll just make do with what I have. My 1.8T can nevAr lose - 30MPG
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