993 widebody with duck tail
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993 widebody with duck tail
Does anyone have a link to pictures of this? I'm considering getting a fiberglass duck tail for my white 993 C4S.
Thanks in advance.
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EDIT: wait a minute, do you even have an S? Your car looks "narrow" in your avatar.
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Scooter, whos tail did you buy?
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jackb911 has one installed on his car, I PMed him about this a couple weeks ago. -Here is the info he gave me:
Hi, John,
The ducktail is from Rennspeed ( www.rennspd.com ). I believe they are the only ones who make a 993 ducktail. The fit is actually very good. It is also a LOT lighter than the stock lid with the moveable spoiler, and the engine temp seems to be a bit cooler as I believe the fiberglass doesn't hold in the heat like the steel lid does. You will need a '78-'89 engine grill, as the 993 one won't work.
The item is listed @ $450 on the site, here is a link:http://www.rennspd.com/P_Detail.asp?PID=160&Task=STD
Hi, John,
The ducktail is from Rennspeed ( www.rennspd.com ). I believe they are the only ones who make a 993 ducktail. The fit is actually very good. It is also a LOT lighter than the stock lid with the moveable spoiler, and the engine temp seems to be a bit cooler as I believe the fiberglass doesn't hold in the heat like the steel lid does. You will need a '78-'89 engine grill, as the 993 one won't work.
The item is listed @ $450 on the site, here is a link:http://www.rennspd.com/P_Detail.asp?PID=160&Task=STD
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Thanks hans. Hopefully we will see you soon on a drive either here or in Canada.
The tail is from Rennspeed. My tail needed a lot of work to get it to look good and fit right. I would budget for well over $1,000 (probably closer to $1,500 at a good shop) by the time you buy the tail, have it shipped, buy the hardware, buy the engine grill, buy the long T bolts for the engine grill (BTW: Porsche no longer sells long T bolts), body work and fitment, then have it painted. These things are never as easy as they seem nor as just cheap as you would like.
The tail is from Rennspeed. My tail needed a lot of work to get it to look good and fit right. I would budget for well over $1,000 (probably closer to $1,500 at a good shop) by the time you buy the tail, have it shipped, buy the hardware, buy the engine grill, buy the long T bolts for the engine grill (BTW: Porsche no longer sells long T bolts), body work and fitment, then have it painted. These things are never as easy as they seem nor as just cheap as you would like.
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Here's a couple pics of my ducktail, but the car is a NB.
Unlike Scooter's Rennspeed ducktail, mine fit very well and needed no major massaging. It even lined up perfectly on the first try.
Unlike Scooter's Rennspeed ducktail, mine fit very well and needed no major massaging. It even lined up perfectly on the first try.