can you identify this bumper lip ?
#16
Rennlist Member
Do these help. I curved the edges and sanded to mimic the original ends. The edges stick out anyway, that's what they're meant to do. It directs the air away from under the car...
#18
Nordschleife Master
That is the cup splitter Dervish posted for those that are curious. Nice job on the fab work!
#24
Thanks so much for the killer pics. Where did you purchase this? I had the website for where the DYI guy got his and the part #, but lost it. I recall between $200-$300?
#25
Rennlist Member
Any Porsche parts supplier can get it.
Part # 996 505 986 91 - GT3RS (AKA CUP) Splitter, this is the one you want, I believe it's around the $160-175 mark. About half the price of the regular GT3 splitter (part #996 505 986 92 01C)...
Have a read of this thread... https://rennlist.com/forums/996-gt2-...-splitter.html
Part # 996 505 986 91 - GT3RS (AKA CUP) Splitter, this is the one you want, I believe it's around the $160-175 mark. About half the price of the regular GT3 splitter (part #996 505 986 92 01C)...
Have a read of this thread... https://rennlist.com/forums/996-gt2-...-splitter.html
#26
Thanks so much. Just ordered it from TRG $155 and......$78 to ship to Vegas!!! holy sh--!! And it's coming from CA!!! That thing shud get here yesterday for THAT shipping price . And that was their CHEAPEST rate!! Oh well!
Gracie
Gracie
#27
I have the Cup Splitter on my aerokit car as well.
If you are putting it on a non-aerokit car it may fit a little different especially near the wheel opening. There's a pic on here somewhere of one on a regular front end.
If you are putting it on a non-aerokit car it may fit a little different especially near the wheel opening. There's a pic on here somewhere of one on a regular front end.
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i used the following thread for install which was easy (diy on page two):
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/9...c2-bumper.html
only thing i did different was used wire cutters instead of a dremmel to cut the overhang. it has held up perfectly... even with numerous scrapes. i love it. ordered it through my dealer (they paid for shipping).
two years later:
http://www.europics.net/images/event...7.html#picttop