Side Skirt options
#16
Originally Posted by 997Lyfe
I ordered them from S Factor couple years back. They are too thick and heavy to be bolted on to the side skirts..... Just my opinion and decision
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#17
Originally Posted by cwheeler
Interesting. Meaning you don't use them? Is that the only way they are to be installed?
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#18
Instructor
side skirts
I have a sit i brought for my 06 997s put on and took off (1 day) they were painted Cobolt blue , let me know if your still looking i might be able to find old pics if not I do new ones I think it was more of a bad body shop job
#20
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I have a set of TechArt side skirts in my garage that I took off of my C2S when I bought it. The PO put them on to protect the rockers but they just never looked right to me and they made it harder to get into the vehicle because they stuck out quite far.
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#21
Burning Brakes
The DIY route using the 991 side skirts is not very hard but it requires a lot of patience and time for those who really want a good OEM look:
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...l#post14229861
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...l#post14229861
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#22
Originally Posted by EMC2
The DIY route using the 991 side skirts is not very hard but it requires a lot of patience and time for those who really want a good OEM look:
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...l#post14229861
https://rennlist.com/forums/997-foru...l#post14229861
#23
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I don't love these but I bought them and put them on and - as much as they're not great - I'm not taking them off. I can't remember the name of the company that made these, but Better Bodies is selling them now
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#24
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I have a set of TechArt side skirts in my garage that I took off of my C2S when I bought it. The PO put them on to protect the rockers but they just never looked right to me and they made it harder to get into the vehicle because they stuck out quite far.
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#25
Nordschleife Master
been meaning to post this for a while
Z-art CF side splitters for narrow body cars. The styling is based on the 992 turbo side splitters.
While me and my brother have the standard glossy finish CF ones, they now come in 2 different finishes (matte + forged cf)
fitment is excellent (my body shop was impressed + surprised), I had the mud-flaps cut a little so I could still keep them on.
Silicon glue application - the kit does come with 3m double sided tape as well.
I've uploaded as many photos from as many angles as possible. Note how the design is perfectly in width with the rear 1/4 panel on the NB cars. does not *overflare* beyond that and imo looks very factory issue, i noticed immediately that the style was based on the oem 992 turbo splitters when the 992 turbo was first introduced.
NO affiliation - just a customer.
https://www.aliexpress.com/i/32953381709.html
Z-art CF side splitters for narrow body cars. The styling is based on the 992 turbo side splitters.
While me and my brother have the standard glossy finish CF ones, they now come in 2 different finishes (matte + forged cf)
fitment is excellent (my body shop was impressed + surprised), I had the mud-flaps cut a little so I could still keep them on.
Silicon glue application - the kit does come with 3m double sided tape as well.
I've uploaded as many photos from as many angles as possible. Note how the design is perfectly in width with the rear 1/4 panel on the NB cars. does not *overflare* beyond that and imo looks very factory issue, i noticed immediately that the style was based on the oem 992 turbo splitters when the 992 turbo was first introduced.
NO affiliation - just a customer.
https://www.aliexpress.com/i/32953381709.html
Last edited by myw; 09-15-2022 at 02:03 PM.
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#28
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How are these mounted? I looked at them (or something similar) in the past and asked how they were mounted to the car and got the reply, "Sheet metal screws". It was at that point that I decided they weren't for me.