997.1 rear bumper GT3 Rs look 899 shipped in the continental usa
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997.1 rear bumper GT3 Rs look 899 shipped in the continental usa
Hello Rennlisters,
We are offering 3 GT3 RS look rear polyurethane bumpers for your 997.1 and requires no modifications to the lights. The price is awesome 899.00 shipped in continental USA international and rural areas cost extra you can also pick up in Anaheim or Los Angeles area (call for details) 619-690-5081.
We are offering 3 GT3 RS look rear polyurethane bumpers for your 997.1 and requires no modifications to the lights. The price is awesome 899.00 shipped in continental USA international and rural areas cost extra you can also pick up in Anaheim or Los Angeles area (call for details) 619-690-5081.
#2
Oooh, I recognize that black car
Updated my rear wing since those photos, forgot to remove the tow hook front license plate for these pictures though.
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Updated my rear wing since those photos, forgot to remove the tow hook front license plate for these pictures though.
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[QUOTE=semicycler;14460088]Oooh, I recognize that black car
Updated my rear wing since those photos, forgot to remove the tow hook front license plate for these pictures though.
[RANT] This new forum skin sucks, attaching images throws errors, so I'm linking directly to my Facebook photos. Let me know if they don't show up. [/RANT]
How much body work did you have to do to make it look how you wanted it? And does this fit the 997 base, non-S-non turbo cars?
Updated my rear wing since those photos, forgot to remove the tow hook front license plate for these pictures though.
[RANT] This new forum skin sucks, attaching images throws errors, so I'm linking directly to my Facebook photos. Let me know if they don't show up. [/RANT]
How much body work did you have to do to make it look how you wanted it? And does this fit the 997 base, non-S-non turbo cars?
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Parts fit really well. My car has the GT3Tek front lip, side sills, and rear bumper. Front lip and side sills used 3M type adhesive tape plus tapping screws. I found they did separate a bit with time so they are epoxied on now. Rear bumper bolts on like OEM. Fits any 997.1 narrow bodied car - C2, C2S, GT3. Could probably fit a 997.2 but you would need to downgrade to the halogen 997.1 tail lights or go LED aftermarket like mine (997.2 tail lights are shaped differently than 997.1).
All parts are poly, not fiberglass or FRP. Very little finish work to prep for paint but there was some. The rear vent does sag a bit so it takes some work to get it right. My body shop did the paint prep and install the first time around. Since then I've had both front and rear bumpers off for various other DIY projects. If all you were doing is the rear bumper you could have it prepped/painted by a pro then install yourself to save money. It's no different than installing the OEM bumper.
Also notice the lack of rear bumperettes. I chose to remove them and rather than make cutouts for the GT3Tek rear bumper.
And for completeness, my front bumper has the OEM GT3 smile vent cover cut into the stock C2S bumper via a Rennline template. Rear wing is from TechArt - it gives nice down force at speed to really keep the car planted. Functional yet not too aggressive for a street car, but it was spendy.
All parts are poly, not fiberglass or FRP. Very little finish work to prep for paint but there was some. The rear vent does sag a bit so it takes some work to get it right. My body shop did the paint prep and install the first time around. Since then I've had both front and rear bumpers off for various other DIY projects. If all you were doing is the rear bumper you could have it prepped/painted by a pro then install yourself to save money. It's no different than installing the OEM bumper.
Also notice the lack of rear bumperettes. I chose to remove them and rather than make cutouts for the GT3Tek rear bumper.
And for completeness, my front bumper has the OEM GT3 smile vent cover cut into the stock C2S bumper via a Rennline template. Rear wing is from TechArt - it gives nice down force at speed to really keep the car planted. Functional yet not too aggressive for a street car, but it was spendy.
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You've got a fire brewing, bro. Might want to address this before you start losing some sales.
Not taking sides, just letting you know about it.
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Not taking sides, just letting you know about it.
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...-spoilers.html
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