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I'm doing a PPF right now and want to buy "911 Carrera 4S" Rear Bumper Emblem.
But, only place online that sells "4S" one is Suncoast and they have it for all 992, not specific to 992.2.
I'm wondering if it's because 992.1 and 992.2 bumper cover emblems are the same.
Does anyone know?
I was going through a similar decision on my 992.2 GTS. When I looked at my car with no emblems other than the hood badge I decided to not put any badging on the car. I like the clean look and I know what it is.
Looks like these are the same for 992-1 and 992-2..
992-853-675-K-041, "911 Carrera" gloss black emblem
992-853-681-041, "4" gloss black emblem
992-853-685-041, "S" gloss black emblem
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