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Old 04-19-2004, 05:24 PM
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Does anyone know if this fits the Targa? Or is it for the wide body?...

99355952000
99355951900

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Old 04-19-2004, 05:27 PM
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Wide body comes with built in side skirts. The 993 side skirts you illustrate should fit a Targa, which is a narrow body car. I am certain a Rennlister with a Targa and side skirts will pipe in soon.
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Martin,
Thanks for the info. The listing was for a used OEM 993 side skirt with those numbers so I'm assuming it's for the narrow body. Here's the listing on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2474306725
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the part numbers are for a narrow body, but the ones pictured in the auction ad sure look like the ones on my widebody.

note, these are the skirts that are almost entirely under the car, barely visible from the side view
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Max,
Thanks!! Yeah, I think they are more like a lip than a skirt... I just love the way the widebodies look and since I bought a turbo bumper cover, I thought it will go great with them.
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Johnathan, as Martin S. stated, the 'skirt' on the side of the widebodies is steel, and integral with the steel body shell. The plastic side/under skirt closes up the gap between the edge of the body and the underbody in a smooth and aerodynamic fashion.

This picture will help you more than my babbling



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Jonathan
I think the skirts listed on ebay are actually the underbody part of the turbo sides like in Max's picture.
I don't know about the part numbers but the ebay pictures are not the RS side skirts nor are they the tequipment narrow body skirts like these


https://rennlist.com/forums/showthre...hreadid=125254
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Max:
Thanks for the pics!! That really helps!!

Craig:
Thanks for the thread info. I saw Robert's new skirts and wheels and loved them!! I just bought some HRE wheels as well...

I'll pass on the ebay listing...

Jonathan



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