Side skirts photo?
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Originally Posted by Itzkirb
here is my sideskirts before I put anything else on.
Nice picture of the skirts, even if they don't blow up over subway street vents.
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Originally Posted by leedav
Nice! Thanks.
Any installation issues with this version on an 02+?
Any installation issues with this version on an 02+?
One recommendation is that if you put any type of flair on your Porsche, that after you have the flairs painted, take them to someone that does the Stoneguard film, and have the entire flair covered. These things are very soft, and the paint will be ablated away in short order (especially the leading edge that faces the front wheel well) if they are not protected. I have covered mine, and they still look very good. I give this mod a difficulty rating of 7 out of 10.
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Thanks. I think if I do it I'll just have a bodyshop do the whole thing. Did you have them painted and wait before having the film applied? If so, how long did you wait?
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The paint needs to "cure" about 1-2 weeks before applying the Stoneguard. I would suggest that you have the flairs painted, take them home and let them sit for 2 weeks, then take them to a Stoneguard dealer, have the film installed, then finally take them to a bodyshop for installation. Of have the bodyshop subcontract out the film application for you.
BTW, the Orient Express is Orient Red metallic.
BTW, the Orient Express is Orient Red metallic.