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I was wondering which aerokit is more popular or preferred. I have seen two at the moment the Tech Art kit and the Porsche OEM Aero kit.
The cost of these kits I have priced Tech Art to be about $10k if and as you know the OEM High Gloss black is a $9k option.
Ideally I think I would like a Tech Art front and rear with sport design side skirts. Opinions?
Wait until the duck tail comes out if not there's a Japanese company that already has one out for 2 grand or so. Search the forum I can't remember what thread it's under. Question would be you'd have to disable the mechanism and sensor on the current non aerokit livery.
Wait until the duck tail comes out if not there's a Japanese company that already has one out for 2 grand or so. Search the forum I can't remember what thread it's under. Question would be you'd have to disable the mechanism and sensor on the current non aerokit livery.
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I believe yes. I've heard the dealer can turn this off. You completely replace that with both kits. It just unbolts.
Wait until the duck tail comes out if not there's a Japanese company that already has one out for 2 grand or so. Search the forum I can't remember what thread it's under. Question would be you'd have to disable the mechanism and sensor on the current non aerokit livery.
That's the sport classic. I have also seen a Safari one: https://www.motor1.com/news/501309/p...ari-spy-shots/
I think that one will be interesting a raised up 911. Question is with the GTS have a spoiler or use the Aero Kit?
It's too bad I like the normal 992 front more than the sport design as I think those radiator covers would help keep rocks out of them.
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