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Old 08-18-2003, 11:47 AM
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Default New Front Spoiler

I ALWAYS LIKED LOWER MAYBE MORE AGGRESSIVE LOOKING LOWER FRONT LIP SPOILER. I KNOW THERES NOT MANY POSSIBILITIES . I KNOW TECH ART MADE SOMETHING ALONG THESE LINES, IS IT STILL AVAILABLE AND WHATS THE EASIEST WAY TO GET ONE IN NEW YORK. OR ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS WILL BE APPRECIATED.
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I think you will find that gert at www.carnewal might be able to find you something even though it is not listed on his website....

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Old 08-18-2003, 01:14 PM
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Carrera1

Porscheshop in Halesowen (UK) list a 'front splitter' for the 964 on their website http://www.porscheshop.co.uk/ for £165...no idea if this is standard item or not...

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check the general catalog section of www.tremotorsports.com
Old 08-18-2003, 08:17 PM
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I installed the RUF front lip extension, here's a picture:



Another option is from TechArt or Porsche Tequipment:

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Hi Carrera1

I just put a RUF spoiler on my C2, an Thingy I always wanted because it's
desceet and INMHO oooooh so beautiful, at leat I'm very very happy with it
and the instalation of it was just a bolt on, really easy going!!!
I Know that ther was a thread about the RUF Spoiler last year on the board
but go to the main site of RUF (http://www.ruf-automobile.de/) You will see an example
for the narrow bodied 964.

Hope this helps

Gruetzi THOMAS
Old 08-18-2003, 09:59 PM
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As Bill Gregory pictured, the Techart spoiler is available from Porsche as a Tequipment part in Europe or the USA. The Porsche part number is: A 000.043.300.00
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Hi i have the front flipper .. so called here in germany .. easy installation and i think it looks great.. you will find them sometimes by ebay

or here by a german shop for 98 euro
http://www.albertweb.de/Porsche/Karo...ontspoiler.htm

greetings from hamburg christian
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Christian

How does it fit on?
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Christian, what do you get for €98? That looks almost like a complete new front in the picture.

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No these are two parts for left and right and will fit at the original Attachment no drilling needed

on the picture in the middel (the white ones)

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Looks great - cheap too.

Thanks
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thx.. that was the reason.. cheap and easy to install i think you can get thema also by http://www.cargraphic.com or http://www.fvd.de

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Bought mine from FVD....cost me 150 euros without shipping...damn! But they look nice and very integrated
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Check my Avatar to see the Ruf lip that Bill Gregory spoke of in action!
Not the most aggressive but it works w/ my MA Shaw rear spoiler. Don't know if for looks for the Track, but if you have or want rear a "tail" they say you need to balance the front as well.
Bill



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