Porsche 911- Change to Turbo spoiler?
#34
Rennlist Member
NOT on your car, and NOT on narrow body.
#38
Hi, I recently purchased a 996 turbo rear deck lid for my 2002 911 Carrera 996 none turbo; it didn't fit. The used rear deck lid came off a 2002 911 turbo, can anyone tell me if there is any way I can make it work?
#39
Three Wheelin'
I would not like my factory Aero Kit (front lip spoiler and ziggy zaggy wing) if my car were a regular driver.
I wanted something a bit exotic looking, which is opposite of all my motoring choices, in which I like subtlety and a car that is simply about the road characteristics. My P car is for fun, and if it gets some staring from people liking/hating, I am fine with it.
In talk of wings, you're requiring engine cover changes, too.
If I went with a GT3 RS wing, I'd make sure the car was an actual GT3 RS! So... that's a NO on that question!
I wanted something a bit exotic looking, which is opposite of all my motoring choices, in which I like subtlety and a car that is simply about the road characteristics. My P car is for fun, and if it gets some staring from people liking/hating, I am fine with it.
In talk of wings, you're requiring engine cover changes, too.
If I went with a GT3 RS wing, I'd make sure the car was an actual GT3 RS! So... that's a NO on that question!
#42
Nothing wrong with this mod. It looks awesome. He is not badging it ferrari. He is putting a porsche part on a porsche that NEEDS help in that spot. And he's found the perfect fix. Whoever doesn't like it needs glasses (or good taste).