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Old 06-26-2009, 03:40 PM
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Ok, I'm a coveter of the Turbo S rear spoiler crowd

I don't think you can get them anymore though, per my dealer? Is that true? Anybody got a nice used one they want to part with???

Thanks for any thoughts,
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Mashaw make GREAT replica's. My friend just did a GT-3 spoiler from them on a 996TT and it looks great with perfect quality.. I want one too...
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Originally Posted by Barney1
Mashaw make GREAT replica's. My friend just did a GT-3 spoiler from them on a 996TT and it looks great with perfect quality.. I want one too...
That makes me nervous for some reason, but it's awfully hard to fault perfect. I guess I've seen so many bad fiberglass pieces over the years doing bodywork, I remain a skeptic

I did check out their website, maybe I'll give them a call. I have to respray my front bumper anyway, may as well shoot a rear spoiler at the same time (boy if that's not justifying spending money for nothing!)

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IF you can find an OEM, expect to pay well over $4000.00. I got mine from MA and could not be happier. Mike is a super guy and has a great product.
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See looks great....
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That does look nice! I got an email back from Gert at Carnewal and he says he can get them for 3250 Euro. Youch!

I'm a stickler for OEM, so I may just suck it up. I'd want to see the MAS one in person before passing judgement on it, I guess.
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^^ These are difficult to find used, but they do turn up from time to time. I bought mine in Europe for about 2000 Euro and sold my regular TT spoiler for a bit more than that, tho that was mainly because of FX differences - buying in Euro and selling in GB Pounds.
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Originally Posted by CincyScott
Ok, I'm a coveter of the Turbo S rear spoiler crowd

I don't think you can get them anymore though, per my dealer? Is that true? Anybody got a nice used one they want to part with???

Thanks for any thoughts,
Scott
more thumbs up for Mike @ MAShaw

i got lucky and found a "starving racer" who was stripping am Aerokit II equipped C4S.
It needs painted since the spoiler is metallic blue and my car - iris blue, but cost me ~ 1/3 of the prices mentioned elsewhere on this thread.

Good luck the "turbo s" spoiler looks the best IMO.

cheers

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Reviving an old thread for some related info. What are the part numbers for the OE "Aerokit II" parts (front spoiler and rear wing)?

Also, MA Shaw parts of exceptional quality. Mike is a great guy and takes pride in producing top quality items.
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Had a MASHAW GT2 wing on my 996TT and it was very well made... As long as you have a good body/paint shop doing the prep it will look great and no one will no the wiser..

Well except your wallet....
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anybody use getty?
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Originally Posted by CincyScott
I'm a stickler for OEM, so I may just suck it up. I'd want to see the MAS one in person before passing judgement on it, I guess.
I think we all are.

However, Mike/MA Shaw's products have a great reputation among the PCA crowd.



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