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Old 04-10-2015, 03:51 PM
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Vorsteiner | 991 V-GT Carrera Aero kit

Vorsteiner is proud to introduce our 991 V-GT Carrera Aero kit. The kit consist of our V-GT Aero Front spoiler, V-GT aero Rear Diffuser and V-GT Aero Deck lip Spoiler. Below is detailed information on all three products, if anyone has any questions feel free to shoot us a PM or an email at support@vorsteiner.com

V-GT Aero Front splitter
The V-GT front spoiler is designed by our engineers with functionality at its core with its dual integrated brake duct cooling ducts and GT center splitter made of carbon fiber. The V-GT composite lightweight front spoiler replaces the factory black plastic unit and attaches to the OE front bumper utilizing original factory clips and mounting holes for a simple and clean install.

MSRP - $2,095.00








V-GT Rear Diffuser
The V-GT rear diffuser is one of the most striking design elements of the aerodynamic package for the 991 Carrera. This carbon fiber diffuser adapts the original attachment points of the factory black plastic unit but takes it to another level with it is striking integrated fin design that extends all the way underneath the underbody of the vehicle

MSRP: $2,495.00








V-GT Deck Lid Spoiler
The V-GT rear deck lid spoiler is the finishing touch needed for the perfect blend of functional aerodynamics and beauty. Constructed of lightweight carbon fiber the deck lid spoiler fits onto the factory mechanical wing riser aiding further in downforce whether the wing element is open or closed.

MSRP: $1,095.00







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the rear diffuser look great however not really cheap and yes i would like to see a real pic of it....do anyone have it ? or similar diffuser ?
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how does the deck lid spoiler attach?
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Looks really nice. Baby duck!
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Originally Posted by jimbo1111
Looks really nice. Baby duck!
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curious what if any wind tunnel testing was done on this as per the thread on aftermarket aero elsewhere in the forum
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Will Rear spoiler work on Targa. I think this would really look good on Carmine Targa GTS.
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Cool stuff...like the look of the diffusor.
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Originally Posted by Larry Cable
how does the deck lid spoiler attach?
hello Larry,

the spoiler connects via double side tape. we have test the spoiler at high speeds and haven't had any issues.
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Can you describe the vorsteiner v-gt diffuser install process? Is it an easy DIY, or do you recommend a technician or body shop do it?
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Originally Posted by Marv800
Can you describe the vorsteiner v-gt diffuser install process? Is it an easy DIY, or do you recommend a technician or body shop do it?
The install is very straight forward. The rear spoiler clips into the rear bumper then goes all the way under the rear of the vehicle to where the axels sit. There is 3 bolts that attach it to the under tray. Unbolt the 3 bolts and pull the rear valance off the bumper an re-install our piece. If you have access to two jacks you can do it in your garage. please let us know if you have any additional questions.



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