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Old 06-07-2018, 03:06 PM
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Wanted the RS wing. The wing is carbon fiber, all attachments are porsche OEM parts besides the deck. Also added rear CF diffuser wrapped with clear bra. Lastly removed sharkwerk bypass and replaced with RSS x-pipe in chrome.


Paintet wheels white. Placed 911R striping. CF rocker panels, also wrapped in clear bra


Was bored with my 2015 gt3 so did a few mods, 991.2 gt3 front bumper with carbon fiber lip. The front and CF lip wrapped with a clear bra.


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Old 06-07-2018, 04:01 PM
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You did go to town! One thing I would do is replace the rear tail lights with the stock ones. With the red I think it would fit better. Otherwise, cool project!
Old 06-07-2018, 04:02 PM
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WOW turned out great , very sharp , to supporting ur imagination with ur checkbook .

so do understand your post to mean the rear deck lid is not an oem piece ?
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Cool! How does the intake routing work?
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Originally Posted by robmypro
You did go to town! One thing I would do is replace the rear tail lights with the stock ones. With the red I think it would fit better. Otherwise, cool project!

+1
and paint the wheels to match the "R" stripes and it's perfect
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The front and rear bumpers are not OEM, but all the attachments are OEM. This project cost me 35k and thats not including the 7k they credited me for my parts. If this was OEM, just the rear deck/wing alone would be 35-40k. I had red wheels previously, just got tired of them. I appreciate the comments.
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Who made the bumpers, Wicked?
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Who made the bumpers, Wicked?
yes, did alot of research and looked also called porsche ($$$$). Took a leap of faith and it turned out great.
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Interesting project. So the headlamps just work fine with the bumper swap? What about the DRL and turn signals in the front? Same wiring harness?

How do these non-OEM bumpers hold up? Is the material different? Is initial fit the main thing to watch, or is it how the material holds up over time?

In pictures it looks great.
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Lookd great. I have slways been a fan of the Clear tail lights
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All of a sudden I feel like a McDonald's run.
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how did you balanced the front of the car, did you neutral the rear wing?
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Originally Posted by ipse dixit
All of a sudden I feel like a McDonald's run.
haha!
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Originally Posted by Tangerine
Interesting project. So the headlamps just work fine with the bumper swap? What about the DRL and turn signals in the front? Same wiring harness?

How do these non-OEM bumpers hold up? Is the material different? Is initial fit the main thing to watch, or is it how the material holds up over time?

In pictures it looks great.
per company
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As forum history would go, Wicked doesn't necessarily have a great reputation.

Never buy one of their cars they have for sale either.


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