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Old 12-19-2017, 10:11 PM
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Anyone have pics of what the factory aerokit looks like?
Old 12-20-2017, 12:33 AM
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https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/987C2AERO.html
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I have it installed on my 2012 Cayman S. Here's a photo:

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Thanks . Exactly what I was looking for..
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Originally Posted by nowakm99
I have it installed on my 2012 Cayman S. Here's a photo:
Very nice looking car!
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Wrong thread/ please delete

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Jeff - Here is mine from Road Atlanta this year. The front splitters are factory parts - I do not think you want fiberglass in this location unless you like repairing fiberglass. The rear wing is from GT Racing - I like the mount uprights better than the factory which is why I bought this piece.


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Do you have to drill holes in the rear hatch for that ?
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Originally Posted by badabing
Do you have to drill holes in the rear hatch for that ?
Yes, four.
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Originally Posted by certz
Jeff - Here is mine from Road Atlanta this year. The front splitters are factory parts - I do not think you want fiberglass in this location unless you like repairing fiberglass. The rear wing is from GT Racing - I like the mount uprights better than the factory which is why I bought this piece.
John, were you able to purchase the front factory splitters separately, ie, other than buying the whole 987.1 aero kit? Would you have part numbers for them? TIA.

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Default Factory Aerokit

Thought I'd post photos of my 08 Cayman S with factory Aerokit which I had no awareness of prior to purchase. Sticker says it was a 5K option. I guess it looks OK. Amazingly the car had a spoiler deploy warning that came on exactly at 73 mph so really has me scratching my head why or whether this has been going on for years or someone messed with the computer at some point. Anyway, I have a friend who got that turned off now. Car is going to be my HPDE toy.

Front Splitter, pretty small item to my eye.

Fixed rear wing, also not that large but I guess better than the one that deploys maybe. I like less gadget here.
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Cool picture with the teener in the backround g-rolling.
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Originally Posted by KevinGross
John, were you able to purchase the front factory splitters separately, ie, other than buying the whole 987.1 aero kit? Would you have part numbers for them? TIA.
I purchased the front splitters separately from Suncoast. They didn't add enough down force to balance with my Getty wing.
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Originally Posted by badabing
Do you have to drill holes in the rear hatch for that ?
Not sure, but I think the Cayman R aero is applied without drilling?
Both the rear wing and the bigger front splitter:


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Four holes are drilled in the rear hatch to install the wing.

See installation guide here: Cayman Wing Installation


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