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We have a newborn in the house so when my wife gave me a short break from diaper duty yesterday I jumped at the chance to take the 911 for a quick drive on my favorite local back roads.
We have a newborn in the house so when my wife gave me a short break from diaper duty yesterday I jumped at the chance to take the 911 for a quick drive on my favorite local back roads.
Double congrats on the new blessing & the great looking car...T
do either of you guys think its possible to grind/sand down some of the lip material so the corners of the 991 lip could sit more flush with the bumper vs protruding out from the bottom?
excuse the hack-job photo work... i did it quickly as i could, perhaps someone with decent photoshop skills could chime in and help
Originally Posted by EMC2
+1 Your car looks exceptional.
The wheels came out great and the offset looks perfect.
As you are clearly not afraid of DIY's what do you think about adding a 991 sports lip? With your color I have a feeling it would look really good.
Originally Posted by Supermode
Looks fantastic! I agree with EMC2. You should think about adding the 991 sport lip. It WILL make your car!
do either of you guys think its possible to grind/sand down some of the lip material so the corners of the 991 lip could sit more flush with the bumper vs protruding out from the bottom?
excuse the hack-job photo work... i did it quickly as i could, perhaps someone with decent photoshop skills could chime in and help
You can definitely tuck the center and sides of the spoiler further back. For example mine has the center section a little further back than some of the other installs that were done, because I reused the original mounting points.
The piece is extremely flexible so you could definitely get it tucked in more without needing to do any cutting.
any wider shots from further away? since the lip is black and your car also being black, these sorts of things imo are more forgiving, on a diff coloured car (such as mine) i would be annoyed seeing that extra meat hanging off the sides of the lip.
thank you in advance!
Originally Posted by EMC2
You can definitely tuck the center and sides of the spoiler further back. For example mine has the center section a little further back than some of the other installs that were done, because I reused the original mounting points.
The piece is extremely flexible so you could definitely get it tucked in more without needing to do any cutting.