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Old 10-14-2008, 07:16 PM
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Default OEM wing on eBay

Price looks reasonable, and no bids yet. May be a good deal for a fellow Rennlister. No affiliation, just ran across the ad and I sure like mine!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...mZ270284979713
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"Lists for $3,105.00 from Porsche."

I dont think so...

Whats with all the high price Aero's... is it the EU/$$ conversion?.... thank god I got mine when I did...
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I think that retail is at least close....all the rear wings are stupid money from OEM these days...
Old 10-16-2008, 10:03 AM
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FYI for anyone interested out there. I bought mine for $1400 about 2 years ago off Ebay.
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Do these styles still motorize up when you hit 75? My guess is they are fixed but just thought I'd ask. Anyone have any pics of this or something similar o their car?
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OEM wing is fixed - no movement at speed. It should also be balanced w/ a front splitter.
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If you come across the same thing for a coupe please let me know!
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Well -

I just bought it for $1,000.00

I confirmed that it was OEM and came with the brake light and wire harness.

Figured that if it is being sold by a Porsche dealer (Brumos Porsche, FL) I have some recourse if it is not as advertised...

A buddy of mine owns the body shop here in Dallas that does all the paint work for Park Place Porsche and said we could make a Saturday of it...paint it...and then!
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I called Mrumos and they are checking to see if there is another one available.

How is it attached to the engine lid? Is there a different lid required?
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Originally Posted by Ubermensch
If you come across the same thing for a coupe please let me know!
This will fit a C2 Coupe.

There is not a different Lid required to attached. You do need to take off the retractable wing assembly and un plug it. The new wing bolts right down and you plug it in.

Even though it is OEM and ready to paint - I bet anything that you still need to do some fitting and sanding for the right fit. I plan on assembling before paint for the right fit plus harness and light functionability.....

It WILL be painted off the vehicle.






 
 
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congrats... DIY pics would be nice!
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Same spoiler works for coupe. Here is mine. More down force than the motorized spoiler = you must have a front spoiler to go with it or the car will get real squirrely at speed!
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Originally Posted by Jetpilot
Even though it is OEM and ready to paint - I bet anything that you still need to do some fitting and sanding for the right fit. I plan on assembling before paint for the right fit plus harness and light functionability
No prefitment required. Paint and bolt right up. No instructions come with it so I found the Porsche tech bulletin some where on the web for the instructions. If you need it I can fax it as I think I still have it? Send PM if you do.
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Originally Posted by Steven C.
Same spoiler works for coupe. Here is mine. More down force than the motorized spoiler = you must have a front spoiler to go with it or the car will get real squirrely at speed!

Thanks Redridge! I will post picks... You seem to always have great view points and ideas on things.

Steve - Where can i get a front spoiler for my C2 Cab? I have an 04'...

See your in Big D too! I will send you a PM for the fax.
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Originally Posted by Jetpilot
Steve - Where can i get a front spoiler for my C2 Cab? I have an 04'...
I think the OEM for this spoiler was a lip inder the stock front bumper cover. Call the stealer to confirm. I know Larry at Boardwalk parts will know.214-576-1911


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