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Old 10-21-2006, 12:29 PM
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where can i get a c2s split grill? i've searched gert's site and found nothing there nor ebay. also, i figure it fits in place of the regular one, am i right?



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Old 10-21-2006, 12:34 PM
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Gert sells 'em.

www.carnewal.com

look under: P93 "upgrades"
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yep fits right in......see pic.........these are old pics of when I first installed.....I cheat and bought whole wing $400......had it spraypainted and then just replaced old wing.....still have old wing in case I go back to original
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U can also get one on ebay...I am not sure which one is better. I dont think either are oem:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...spagenameZWDVW

does it make a difference, and is it easy to swap them?
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Originally Posted by 993C4Smontreal
U can also get one on ebay...I am not sure which one is better. I dont think either are oem:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...spagenameZWDVW

does it make a difference, and is it easy to swap them?
I bought mine from msroadrace on eBay; the one to the link you listed. It was OEM in the original box.
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how easy or tricky is it to swap them?
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dps motorsports sells them for the best prices I've found

www.dps-motorsports.com

the website is cryptic at best but just give them a call as they were considerably less...
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I've searched all over thier website, and no sgn of it:
www.dps-motorsports.com
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Originally Posted by 993C4Smontreal
how easy or tricky is it to swap them?
It looks easy...but my bodyshop hasn't painted it yet..
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troppo,


i can't seem to find it on that site either.


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Glad someone posted on this topic as I was thinking of doing this upgrade. I phoned DPS at 818-991-6889 and they have the OEM for $390, $18 more than from Gert, but then again there's the shipping cost.

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$390 isn't too bad. has anyone tried the stealer? i mean dealer?
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The stealer's kit is full, not only the grills and the center piece:

ask for tequipment retrofit kit rear spoiler carrera S part number 000.044.800.98 price $350.

while the parts individually cost over a thousand.

parts included:

993.512.317.00.g2x -----spoiler (the whole rear wing) prime coated (by itself cost $285, but all as a kit total $350))
993.512.591.00 g2x ------grill prime coated
993.512.592.00 g2x ------grill prime coated
993.512.123.00 g2x ------center piece prime coated
999.591.390.00 ------- 16 x clamping washers
999.915.509.40 --------adhesive set

If you need the Porsche DIY on this, I could post it
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Originally Posted by geolab
The stealer's kit is full, not only the grills and the center piece:

ask for tequipment retrofit kit rear spoiler carrera S part number 000.044.800.98 price $350...If you need the Porsche DIY on this, I could post it
thank geo!
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Thanks Geo. David (dhicks): do you have any pictures of your car with the split grill taken directly from behind on a straight angle? I'm trying to get a better idea of how the gill will look once in place. If you can post, I'd really appreciate it.


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