Moshammer Ducktail V2
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Jeff Whitten (05-05-2024)
#347
There’s a reason why people don’t put big goofy spoilers on their cars anymore. While ducktail may be a classic, it doesn’t belong on modern cars imo. Looks like a stubby c**** rather than something that adds a nice design or aggressive look to the car. And Dissident is full carbon and can be painted as well. Best of all worlds without having a protruding stub on the rear of a car
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Baconator (05-14-2024)
#348
There’s a reason why people don’t put big goofy spoilers on their cars anymore. While ducktail may be a classic, it doesn’t belong on modern cars imo. Looks like a stubby c**** rather than something that adds a nice design or aggressive look to the car. And Dissident is full carbon and can be painted as well. Best of all worlds without having a protruding stub on the rear of a car
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tourenwagen (06-25-2024)
#349
There’s a reason why people don’t put big goofy spoilers on their cars anymore. While ducktail may be a classic, it doesn’t belong on modern cars imo. Looks like a stubby c**** rather than something that adds a nice design or aggressive look to the car. And Dissident is full carbon and can be painted as well. Best of all worlds without having a protruding stub on the rear of a car
Btw, I looked at their front and rear diffusers and they sure like the understatement look but again $3500 for some small front lip and a barely recognizeable rear diffuser is not my cup of tea.
#350
searched for these and found them on same pages for ~$3500 more or less depending on finish. Thats steep, TA territory for a brand I never heard about. Maybe just me. These two pictures below don't make it look all that great to my eyes. 911's have nice curves and the sharp edges/corners is what really does not fit well for me.
Btw, I looked at their front and rear diffusers and they sure like the understatement look but again $3500 for some small front lip and a barely recognizeable rear diffuser is not my cup of tea.
Btw, I looked at their front and rear diffusers and they sure like the understatement look but again $3500 for some small front lip and a barely recognizeable rear diffuser is not my cup of tea.
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Tobeit (06-25-2024)
#351
For sure, options are always great! To me the Moshammer just looks a bit odd because its so narrow compared to the really wide 992 body (prior 911s were slimmer and therefore the ducktail fit better imo). The Dissident Automotive looks OEM and gives just a hint of spoiler scoop without looking like it doesnt belong as many small lip spoilers do on the 992
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M3Inline6 (05-06-2024)
#353
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Baconator (05-24-2024)
#358
Saw your post on 992 forum not sure if my pm went through. I’m interested in the aerokit deck lid grill. Thanks. Ted
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M3Inline6 (06-25-2024)
#359
For those on the fence (like me), Moshammer is running a sale:
https://automotive.moshammer.com/pro...v=7516fd43adaa
Anyone have experience with the GT3 Touring version but keeping the standard C2/S/GTS rear deck lid? I like the idea of reusing the OEM spoiler’s brake light.
https://automotive.moshammer.com/pro...v=7516fd43adaa
Anyone have experience with the GT3 Touring version but keeping the standard C2/S/GTS rear deck lid? I like the idea of reusing the OEM spoiler’s brake light.
Last edited by Chris H.9xx; 06-25-2024 at 10:32 AM.