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Old 07-31-2004, 07:48 PM
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Does anyone have this spoiler and a photo of it on a 993?

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Old 07-31-2004, 10:40 PM
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. Email me for more photos. ammo_collector@hotmail.com
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Ben,

Did the spoiler come with the grill insert?
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Since I am the second owner, I do not know.
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Hi I have the Spoiler as well. The grill didn't come with it. Reused the stock one and had it painted to match the spoiler.
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One more picture. Same grill as ammo, so I'd imagine this was the stock Techart grill.
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Hey Joe, I noticed your grill is as faded as mine was. I used some stuff called "Black Again" on the grill and my bumper covers and made it look new again. So far, 2 months and 2 washes and it still looks new. Real easy to apply too.
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Thanks for all the replies. There was one on ebay that I thought about bidding but didn't. The seller did not completely reply to my question with respect to the part number so I pass. It probably was a good deal for someone. Here's the link.

http://offer.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws3...tem=7913019360
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Hey Ben, This was actually one of the pictures the seller used when he was selling the car on Autotrader. I have since also used some stuff to blacken up the grill. I think I used a similar product but it might have been a Meguiars product. Made a huge difference, and has stayed black ever since, several months.

I guess I really need to take some new pictures, with the new rims & ride height!

BTW your car looks really sweet!
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Thanks! It looks like you've got the TechArt front splitters as well. They look great, but makes my Carnewal front protection bar worthless =). BTW, what kind of wheels are those on your car?
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ammo,

I have the front splitters, and was considdering a front protection bar, doesn't it work with them?
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Yes, the front splitters are Techart, as well as the side skirts and rear spoiler. The wheels are also Techart. I have since replaced that set of wheels with the hollow spoke twists. I have dragged Gert's FPB a couple of times on some driveways since I lowered the car. I guess I hit it at the right angle and didn't hit the splitters. Are those Speedline 18" wheels that you have?
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Joe, yhey're actually Kinesis Supercups.

Gabi, with the Pss9's and TechArt front splitters, I find more scratches on the splitters than on the bar.
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Well I suspect the Bilstien HD's with M033 (lowerd suspension) springs will be similar, I don't think I'll bother, you just saved me some €€s.



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