Any advice on how to give a 997 GTS 4 an aggressive GT3 look?
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Easy... Aerokit, or at least the rear spoiler.
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#18
Most aftermarket wings are bolt on. Easy enough to buy one and have it painted to match. Should take all of 30 minutes to swap out the rear deck for a GT3 style rear deck. The dash will alert you that their is a spoiler malfunction when you hit whatever speed(mid 70's) it goes up. Your dealer can shut off the function.
I would add a front lip spoiler as well which evens out the look without replacing the entire front end.
It's your car so do what works for you. I added a wing and lip spoiler onto mine as I just think the 911 looks better with a spoiler (grew up on those 80's whale tail cars). I am not trying to make it look like anything other than what I like. I kept my OE rear deck and can swap it out in 20 minutes when I go to trade in. I also have kids so a GT3 does not work for me.
I would not under any circumstance add GT3 graphics or nameplate on it.
I get the purists on here that keep their car perfectly stock except for the side marker but it's your car, enjoy it in good health.
I would add a front lip spoiler as well which evens out the look without replacing the entire front end.
It's your car so do what works for you. I added a wing and lip spoiler onto mine as I just think the 911 looks better with a spoiler (grew up on those 80's whale tail cars). I am not trying to make it look like anything other than what I like. I kept my OE rear deck and can swap it out in 20 minutes when I go to trade in. I also have kids so a GT3 does not work for me.
I would not under any circumstance add GT3 graphics or nameplate on it.
I get the purists on here that keep their car perfectly stock except for the side marker but it's your car, enjoy it in good health.
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#20
Hello,
Super excited about a 997 GTS 4 about to receive. This is my first p car, and I have really been a big fan of the GT3 look. Mainly the large back wing, contrast colored wheels/mirror/breaks/etc.
The GTS 4 has a wide body, and is about 20mm lowered and the wheels are black. So that's a start, I guess.
Any recommendations on where to get an aggressive kit / parts without breaking the bank? Doesn't need to be a GT3 replica, just that general style. Must be a "bolt on" as this is a lease and must be returned to original when done.
Thank you!
Super excited about a 997 GTS 4 about to receive. This is my first p car, and I have really been a big fan of the GT3 look. Mainly the large back wing, contrast colored wheels/mirror/breaks/etc.
The GTS 4 has a wide body, and is about 20mm lowered and the wheels are black. So that's a start, I guess.
Any recommendations on where to get an aggressive kit / parts without breaking the bank? Doesn't need to be a GT3 replica, just that general style. Must be a "bolt on" as this is a lease and must be returned to original when done.
Thank you!
#21
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I definitely do not like wings on these modern Porsches. I loved the whale-tails in their day on those Porsches though.
Too "look at me" for me!
Tom
Too "look at me" for me!
Tom
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Thanks for all the feedback. What I am about to say might stir up some disucssion...
This is from an outsider's perspective as I am new to Porsche. But when I think "Porsche" only one thing really comes to mind, "race car". I grew up in Dubai and maybe the stigma skewed my perception, but every other Porsche there looks like it just came off the track or at least has some aero kit on it. Heck even the Panamera's rolling around are lowered and have wings haha. Anyway, so that's the mental image I grew up with.
The 911 is a beautiful car as is, but doesn't speak to the original mental canvas I had. Actually, I feel that the strength of a Porsche is that it still looks "natural" with aero kits on it. Some cars appear out of place when you try to give them the race car look. (Lots of images come to mind ). Does that mean I plan take it to the track, or know anything about racing? Nope. But am I an enthusiast? Absolutely. In the end, it will put a big grin on my face every time I see it, and that is all that matters.
Anyhow, it has been quite interesting to see the perspective of others on this matter and the Porsche brand. I am constantly learning. Great forum!
(Now watch my car come out looking hideous after this soapbox moment haha)
This is from an outsider's perspective as I am new to Porsche. But when I think "Porsche" only one thing really comes to mind, "race car". I grew up in Dubai and maybe the stigma skewed my perception, but every other Porsche there looks like it just came off the track or at least has some aero kit on it. Heck even the Panamera's rolling around are lowered and have wings haha. Anyway, so that's the mental image I grew up with.
The 911 is a beautiful car as is, but doesn't speak to the original mental canvas I had. Actually, I feel that the strength of a Porsche is that it still looks "natural" with aero kits on it. Some cars appear out of place when you try to give them the race car look. (Lots of images come to mind ). Does that mean I plan take it to the track, or know anything about racing? Nope. But am I an enthusiast? Absolutely. In the end, it will put a big grin on my face every time I see it, and that is all that matters.
Anyhow, it has been quite interesting to see the perspective of others on this matter and the Porsche brand. I am constantly learning. Great forum!
(Now watch my car come out looking hideous after this soapbox moment haha)
#25
Kind of late, but the OP did mention his skewed perception due to his experiences in Dubai.
OP, you can definitely "dress " the car as you like, enjoy it, and not worry whatsoever what others think. BUT, you will be spending $$$.
Don't shop for the inexpensive items; fit and finish will be subpar, guaranteed.
#27
OP, my feeling is it's your car, dress it and enjoy it how you please. If it was a 73RS or something with historical significance my story might be different. To that end if you want GT3, I have front and rear bumpers from my 07 GT3RS (wide body like yours) for sale...
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OP, my feeling is it's your car, dress it and enjoy it how you please. If it was a 73RS or something with historical significance my story might be different. To that end if you want GT3, I have front and rear bumpers from my 07 GT3RS (wide body like yours) for sale...
#30
Here is my GTS. My track friend named this GT3 Wanna Be...LOL
ordered it with factory aero kit
installed Bilstein Damptronics to adjust height and corner balance among other things
ordered it with factory aero kit
installed Bilstein Damptronics to adjust height and corner balance among other things
Last edited by mdrums; 11-15-2013 at 04:48 PM.