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Old 05-28-2019, 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by LTP
Do you know if Moshammer planning to make a full kit for 991.1 C2S?
Moshammer currently makes side skirts, a rear spoiler and rear diffuser for the 991.1 C2S. I can check with them if they plan to make a front spoiler.


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does this front/side fit a .2 C2? i guess no
The 991.2 C2 / C2S / C4 / C4S and T front spoiler part number is FVD 505 991 09MM, it looks exactly like the picture on our GTS. Here is the link to our site…

The side skirts are currently in the works for the narrow body. Once Moshammer releases them I will post a link to our site.
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I’m interested to know if anyone purchased the .2 rear spoiler? If so how was the fit and finish and would love to see some installed pics.

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Just wanted to let everyone know, we currently have a 10% off promo going when you order on our website using the promo code Renn10.

That code will also apply to these Moshammer 991.2 parts
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Oh man, I want that spoiler... my only slight hangup is that small logo area on the spoiler, I wish it was a smooth lines instead of breaking the lines with a plane for the logo....
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Originally Posted by LargePuppy
Oh man, I want that spoiler... my only slight hangup is that small logo area on the spoiler, I wish it was a smooth lines instead of breaking the lines with a plane for the logo....
Any body shop can remove that prior to painting, we just didn't have the time on our car as we had a show date approaching and were running out of time to wrap the car.
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That would require them to sand, re-prime, and then paint rather than simply paint, correct?


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Any body shop can remove that prior to painting, we just didn't have the time on our car as we had a show date approaching and were running out of time to wrap the car.
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Originally Posted by LargePuppy
That would require them to sand, re-prime, and then paint rather than simply paint, correct?
We think alike, I asked the same question a few months ago. I think the 911 crowd might prefer without the badging
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Completely agree, I've even removed all badging from the rear of my 991... other than the logo on the frunk and wheel center caps, i run badge free...

If there was a way I could remove those and have a flush OEMish look everywhere... I 100% would... badge free for me!


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We think alike, I asked the same question a few months ago. I think the 911 crowd might prefer without the badging
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@Rhonda@FVD any pictures of this on a 991.1?
https://www.fvd.net/us-en/FVD5129910...tormforce.html
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Here are a few from Moshammer...







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Originally Posted by LargePuppy
That would require them to sand, re-prime, and then paint rather than simply paint, correct?
Sorry, I missed this response. The Moshammer parts are not primed so the logo can be removed prior to sanding, priming and painting.

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So just to confirm, if we were to sand the elevated logo plane down to be flush with the rest of the spoiler, we would not be left with a Moshammer ducktail spoiler with a rectangular hole with extremely smooth edges... correct?

It will be a level surface since the logo plane is a solid extrusion vs being hollow?

Additionally, can that rear diffuser for the 991.1 be used on 991.2 vehicles that DO NOT HAVE PSE, they instead have the side exhausts (square tip, or using after market dual tips)

Originally Posted by Rhonda@FVD
Sorry, I missed this response. The Moshammer parts are not primed so the logo can be removed prior to sanding, priming and painting.

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Originally Posted by LargePuppy
So just to confirm, if we were to sand the elevated logo plane down to be flush with the rest of the spoiler, we would not be left with a Moshammer ducktail spoiler with a rectangular hole with extremely smooth edges... correct?

It will be a level surface since the logo plane is a solid extrusion vs being hollow?

Additionally, can that rear diffuser for the 991.1 be used on 991.2 vehicles that DO NOT HAVE PSE, they instead have the side exhausts (square tip, or using after market dual tips)
I had my body shop "shave off" the logo area prior to painting on my 991.1 spoiler. They had no issue with the project nor can I tell it was ever there.



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Thanks for sharing and adds that a more aggressive look to the rear

Yet another example of the badging being removed. Maybe MOSHAMMER would sell more units if they got rid of the badging protrusion? When you consider 911 owners remove OEM badging I’m not sure why they would desire aftermarket labeling.

Originally Posted by xford
I had my body shop "shave off" the logo area prior to painting on my 991.1 spoiler. They had no issue with the project nor can I tell it was ever there.



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xford,

Thank you so much for sharing that - it looks perfect with the protrusion shaved off! I'm super sold! (as opposed to just sold )


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