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had these sitting on my workbench dreading the install..installed them today easy to do no need to fret the install took 10-15 minutes tops !..i think it improves the look of the front of the car look OEM to me , wish I installed them sooner
had these sitting on my workbench dreading the install..installed them today easy to do no need to fret the install took 10-15 minutes tops !..i think it improves the look of the front of the car look OEM to me , wish I installed them sooner
I was an early purchaser of Zunsports for the 992.2 in May of 2025. They did not fit (see post 8 in this thread) so I returned them. They've since been updated.
I gave them a second chance and they fit fine with a simple install. First side took me 20 minutes because I was overzealous with the masking tape and had to get it out from around the installed grilles. Second side I masked more judiciously and it took less than five minutes.
I have an extra new set of RGS for the 992.2 (standard bumper, not sport design) if anyone is interested. I’d been dragging my feet on installing them on my Carrera T because the install is a PITA. (I documented the install on my 992.2 base here https://rennlist.com/forums/992/1448...e-992-2-a.html ). Obviously that did not stop me from buying them twice. I just like the look of the hex mesh so much more than the Zunnsport weave.
I just sold the T and they won’t fit either of my other cars. I can’t make the install any easier except my advice in the above thread, but I can make them cheaper. If it’s of interest, PM me.
Why did you guys get center grilles? I got the sides to protect the radiators. I'm not sure the center adds any functional value and (just me, YMMV) it looks odd over the camera.
Why did you guys get center grilles? I got the sides to protect the radiators. I'm not sure the center adds any functional value and (just me, YMMV) it looks odd over the camera.
It actually adds a very high functional value.
If there was any damage, the damage is to the ACC camera itself, the front glass is not just a lens cover. One would have expected that Porsche had put a ‘lens cover’ that could be replaced easily if damaged, but instead, the whole camera needs replacing (if the glass cracks)…. And es expected, it will be quite some $$$.
I too am not sure about its looks. A part of me thinks that having grills on the sides and centre looks more balanced, but another part of me dislikes the look of some glass object hiding behind the grill. Undecided yet; and then there is the risk of ACC functionality issues with the grill in front.
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