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Yes, wide oval tips were a Techquipment accessory sold at the parts counter. They were $750 a pair in the late 90’s.
Oh dear, easy how this gets out of control; eh?
Wide ovals were an Exclusive factory option X54, as specified when the car was first purchased and factory installed so listed on the build option sheet.
This is the Porsche Tecquipment kit I bought for one of my 993s back in 2001. It’s a Porsche factory kit consisting of the polished stainless steel wide/big oval tips and the engine sound/motor sound drilled air-box cover.
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