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I have the standard 991.1 S front spoiler lip (the one that has 2 small pointed protrusions) and am trying to figure out the correct part number for the Sport lip ( the one that actually drops down from the bumper and looks like a real spoiler).
Ive attached pics of each one, but of course Suncoast doesn’t have part numbers and the Porsche catalog has crappy diagrams and only shows a difference depending on transmission which is ridiculous.
The lip I am looking for is shown in the top picture. The mounting bracket is the same regardless as far as I can tell.
I will be ordering it locally as they have good pricing.
I actually just found the real photo on Pelican while you were posting!
That is definitely the part. The Porsche parts diagram system just sucks so bad that it even confuses the Porsche parts guys. He didn’t want to order the wrong part, and I can’t blame him for that. And my local dealer is way cheaper than Pelican and even Suncoast.
Thanks
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