Finally got around to this. I went about it slightly different, but turned out decent.
thanks for the research and idea https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...91d47ede7.jpeg https://cimg7.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...8495d978e.jpeg |
Emc2design has put a lot of work into these kits and the results are amazing. My dilemma is that since I moved the grade break from my driveway into the garage is so severe that the front spoiler gets knocked off in the center. It isn't any fault of the kit I would have the same problem if I had a 991.
ec2design keep at it. I love seeing the results and the ingenuity. |
Originally Posted by ilovemaui
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Emc2design has put a lot of work into these kits and the results are amazing. My dilemma is that since I moved the grade break from my driveway into the garage is so severe that the front spoiler gets knocked off in the center. It isn't any fault of the kit I would have the same problem if I had a 991.
Mec2design keep at it. I love seeing the results and the ingenuity. Feel free to drop me a mail with some more details / pics and I'd be happy to see if there is a workaround for your particular situation. :thumbup: emc2porsche@att.net |
Side skirts are on. They look so good, especially combined with the front lip. The ball is in your court for the rear skirts so I can button her up, EMC2.
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@scadams that looks superb - nicely done :thumbup:
Seeing your car with green and gold immediately made me realize that you have a relative in the 987.2 community. The pic below is from a customer who installed Emc2design Front Spoiler kit on his car: https://cimg9.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...7bf2205ece.jpg |
Wait... are the side skirts available as a kit? A bolt on kit? Please say yes....
Thanks Matt |
Matt,
They aren’t. This is a project DIY that requires a good amount of cutting, forming, and fitting of the skirts using the steps and components outlined in EMC2’s process. A really close friend of mine who is heavy DIYer did mine and said it took him about 20hrs of work. |
Originally Posted by scadams
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Matt,
They aren’t. This is a project DIY that requires a good amount of cutting, forming, and fitting of the skirts using the steps and components outlined in EMC2’s process. A really close friend of mine who is heavy DIYer did mine and said it took him about 20hrs of work. Thanks for the info Matt |
I ordered the side skirts from Perimeter in Atlanta. They were very good to work with and their online price with shipping was still cheaper than my local dealers with a PCA discount. And the local guys would have to order the skirts—from Atlanta, ironically.
I’ll post pics when I’m done. |
BTW, are the front end caps available for purchase? I didn’t see them on your website.
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Your attention to detail is impressive. It must kill you when the black paint gets even one speck on it :)
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Just saw these on a members car posted up on BaT for auction, and he provided the link to come see this thread. Super impressive work!
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Originally Posted by chekraze
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Your attention to detail is impressive. It must kill you when the black paint gets even one speck on it :)
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/rennlis...1976d639c3.jpg
Originally Posted by Steve Theodore
(Post 17195003)
Just saw these on a members car posted up on BaT for auction, and he provided the link to come see this thread. Super impressive work!
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This looks fantastic. I’m very tempted to do this, especially now that I’ve installed the aerokit bumper with a cup lip. The front is noticeably much lower than the rest of the car. Almost looks silly.
I cannot tell from the pictures here, does this lower the sides of the car by a bit? |
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