A thread dedication to MK1 aeros
#31
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Four observations about "add-ons" are:
1. The large rear wings seriously detract from the original lines of the car to the point where they look like grotesque appendages or birth defects.
2. Desecrating the lines of the car with aero stuff is like taking a beautiful woman and "interfering" with her natural beauty by putting substantial tattoos on her slender, lithe, shapely body.....sigh. Or worse, putting ear gauges in her ears!
3. There's no way that I can look at these add-ons (and outrageous wheels) without the word "bling" coming to mind.
4. The last lowered car I had annoyed me by forcing me to drive more slowly over bumps and driveway/parking lot entrance grades. I like the look of a lowered car, but don't like how the probability of damaging the car impinges on my enjoyment of driving it.
These comments come from someone who values ideas like original, preservation, restoration, and heritage when it comes to Porsches. For those who like mods, there are legions of people who simply enjoy the purity of our car's original design and equipment. The Porsche platform fortunately gives all of us the opportunity to enjoy the cars in any configuration - stock or modded. Cie le vie!
1. The large rear wings seriously detract from the original lines of the car to the point where they look like grotesque appendages or birth defects.
2. Desecrating the lines of the car with aero stuff is like taking a beautiful woman and "interfering" with her natural beauty by putting substantial tattoos on her slender, lithe, shapely body.....sigh. Or worse, putting ear gauges in her ears!
3. There's no way that I can look at these add-ons (and outrageous wheels) without the word "bling" coming to mind.
4. The last lowered car I had annoyed me by forcing me to drive more slowly over bumps and driveway/parking lot entrance grades. I like the look of a lowered car, but don't like how the probability of damaging the car impinges on my enjoyment of driving it.
These comments come from someone who values ideas like original, preservation, restoration, and heritage when it comes to Porsches. For those who like mods, there are legions of people who simply enjoy the purity of our car's original design and equipment. The Porsche platform fortunately gives all of us the opportunity to enjoy the cars in any configuration - stock or modded. Cie le vie!
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#33
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Four observations about "add-ons" are:
1. The large rear wings seriously detract from the original lines of the car to the point where they look like grotesque appendages or birth defects.
2. Desecrating the lines of the car with aero stuff is like taking a beautiful woman and "interfering" with her natural beauty by putting substantial tattoos on her slender, lithe, shapely body.....sigh. Or worse, putting ear gauges in her ears!
3. There's no way that I can look at these add-ons (and outrageous wheels) without the word "bling" coming to mind.
4. The last lowered car I had annoyed me by forcing me to drive more slowly over bumps and driveway/parking lot entrance grades. I like the look of a lowered car, but don't like how the probability of damaging the car impinges on my enjoyment of driving it.
These comments come from someone who values ideas like preservation, restoration, original, and heritage when it comes to Porsches. For those of us who like mods, there are many of us who like the pure originality of design and equipment. The Porsche platform fortunately gives us the opportunity to enjoy the cars in any configuration - stock or modded. Cie le vie!
1. The large rear wings seriously detract from the original lines of the car to the point where they look like grotesque appendages or birth defects.
2. Desecrating the lines of the car with aero stuff is like taking a beautiful woman and "interfering" with her natural beauty by putting substantial tattoos on her slender, lithe, shapely body.....sigh. Or worse, putting ear gauges in her ears!
3. There's no way that I can look at these add-ons (and outrageous wheels) without the word "bling" coming to mind.
4. The last lowered car I had annoyed me by forcing me to drive more slowly over bumps and driveway/parking lot entrance grades. I like the look of a lowered car, but don't like how the probability of damaging the car impinges on my enjoyment of driving it.
These comments come from someone who values ideas like preservation, restoration, original, and heritage when it comes to Porsches. For those of us who like mods, there are many of us who like the pure originality of design and equipment. The Porsche platform fortunately gives us the opportunity to enjoy the cars in any configuration - stock or modded. Cie le vie!
1. The wing is designed by Porsche, the whole kit is designed by Porsche
2. I call it putting on make-up if we're going the whole typical, predictable comparing a car to a female body thing... though I don't see any similarities between a car and a woman's form (thank goodness).
3. Bling is relative. It's a total pop culture word from the 90's still alive and kicking to this day because it is exhaustively resurrected by people who have no idea wtf bling means. I never hear the word used more than by the older guys who dress like they just stepped out of Walmart neatly epitomizing the words - Middle America. As a newer Porsche owner (1 year now), I have absolutely no allegiance to the Porsche brand. I respect it and in a sense am a steward of the 911 through my car so long as I own it. The cars above are definitely visually beautiful and if that is bling, that's awesome. Bling on, bud. And any car is a platform for mods, ain't it?
4. I have no issues with this whatsoever even in hilly Seattle.
#34
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Four observations about "add-ons" are:
1. The large rear wings seriously detract from the original lines of the car to the point where they look like grotesque appendages or birth defects.
2. Desecrating the lines of the car with aero stuff is like taking a beautiful woman and "interfering" with her natural beauty by putting substantial tattoos on her slender, lithe, shapely body.....sigh. Or worse, putting ear gauges in her ears!
3. There's no way that I can look at these add-ons (and outrageous wheels) without the word "bling" coming to mind.
4. The last lowered car I had annoyed me by forcing me to drive more slowly over bumps and driveway/parking lot entrance grades. I like the look of a lowered car, but don't like how the probability of damaging the car impinges on my enjoyment of driving it.
These comments come from someone who values ideas like preservation, restoration, original, and heritage when it comes to Porsches. For those of us who like mods, there are many of us who like the pure originality of design and equipment. The Porsche platform fortunately gives us the opportunity to enjoy the cars in any configuration - stock or modded. Cie le vie!
1. The large rear wings seriously detract from the original lines of the car to the point where they look like grotesque appendages or birth defects.
2. Desecrating the lines of the car with aero stuff is like taking a beautiful woman and "interfering" with her natural beauty by putting substantial tattoos on her slender, lithe, shapely body.....sigh. Or worse, putting ear gauges in her ears!
3. There's no way that I can look at these add-ons (and outrageous wheels) without the word "bling" coming to mind.
4. The last lowered car I had annoyed me by forcing me to drive more slowly over bumps and driveway/parking lot entrance grades. I like the look of a lowered car, but don't like how the probability of damaging the car impinges on my enjoyment of driving it.
These comments come from someone who values ideas like preservation, restoration, original, and heritage when it comes to Porsches. For those of us who like mods, there are many of us who like the pure originality of design and equipment. The Porsche platform fortunately gives us the opportunity to enjoy the cars in any configuration - stock or modded. Cie le vie!
Uh...and who are you? WTF are you on? The original MkI 996 Aero was designed by the factory for the Super Cup series. The original design of the car, INCLUDES this aero. It is not "bling" as you say. It is true functional equipment.
In fact, at the 1st notch up on the rear wing...the spoiler produces an extra 25 to 50lbs or so of down force (more or less, I forget). To front nose of the aero package actually produces down force as well and keeps the car planted at higher speeds.
This not simply "bolt-on bling" Added aftermarket is bling.
And lastly - why ruin a thread with some good MOJO. WTF?!
#36
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I dislike it so much because:
1) Your car would look so much better without it and it'd be so easy (no $$) to do
2) Your car has all the other goodies including nice **** wheels
3) Consider the rear strakes to balance it out front to back
3.5) See #1
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#41
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2. Desecrating the lines of the car with aero stuff is like taking a beautiful woman and "interfering" with her natural beauty by putting substantial tattoos on her slender, lithe, shapely body.....sigh. Or worse, putting ear gauges in her ears!
3. There's no way that I can look at these add-ons (and outrageous wheels) without the word "bling" coming to mind.
3. There's no way that I can look at these add-ons (and outrageous wheels) without the word "bling" coming to mind.
4. The last lowered car I had annoyed me by forcing me to drive more slowly over bumps and driveway/parking lot entrance grades. I like the look of a lowered car, but don't like how the probability of damaging the car impinges on my enjoyment of driving it.
These comments come from someone who values ideas like preservation, restoration, original, and heritage when it comes to Porsches. For those of us who like mods, there are many of us who like the pure originality of design and equipment. The Porsche platform fortunately gives us the opportunity to enjoy the cars in any configuration - stock or modded. Cie le vie!
These comments come from someone who values ideas like preservation, restoration, original, and heritage when it comes to Porsches. For those of us who like mods, there are many of us who like the pure originality of design and equipment. The Porsche platform fortunately gives us the opportunity to enjoy the cars in any configuration - stock or modded. Cie le vie!
#42
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I absolutely agree. The taco wings remind me of something you might see a teenager put on his Civic.
The aero kits looked "tacked-on" to me, and I suspect that this is because that's exactly what they are--extraneous parts the car doesn't need, especially the parts behind the rear wheels. I've always thought it just looked like plastic glued to the bottom of the fender.
I couldn't agree more.
The aero kits looked "tacked-on" to me, and I suspect that this is because that's exactly what they are--extraneous parts the car doesn't need, especially the parts behind the rear wheels. I've always thought it just looked like plastic glued to the bottom of the fender.
I couldn't agree more.
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#43
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Uh...and who are you? WTF are you on? The original MkI 996 Aero was designed by the factory for the Super Cup series. The original design of the car, INCLUDES this aero. It is not "bling" as you say. It is true functional equipment.
In fact, at the 1st notch up on the rear wing...the spoiler produces an extra 25 to 50lbs or so of down force (more or less, I forget). To front nose of the aero package actually produces down force as well and keeps the car planted at higher speeds.
This not simply "bolt-on bling" Added aftermarket is bling.
And lastly - why ruin a thread with some good MOJO. WTF?!
In fact, at the 1st notch up on the rear wing...the spoiler produces an extra 25 to 50lbs or so of down force (more or less, I forget). To front nose of the aero package actually produces down force as well and keeps the car planted at higher speeds.
This not simply "bolt-on bling" Added aftermarket is bling.
And lastly - why ruin a thread with some good MOJO. WTF?!
#44
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I absolutely agree. The taco wings remind me of something you might see a teenager put on his Civic.
The aero kits looked "tacked-on" to me, and I suspect that this is because that's exactly what they are--extraneous parts the car doesn't need, especially the parts behind the rear wheels. I've always thought it just looked like plastic glued to the bottom of the fender.
I couldn't agree more.
The aero kits looked "tacked-on" to me, and I suspect that this is because that's exactly what they are--extraneous parts the car doesn't need, especially the parts behind the rear wheels. I've always thought it just looked like plastic glued to the bottom of the fender.
I couldn't agree more.
P.S. Not everything is about you.