My 996 RS RSR front end showed up today
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My 996 RS RSR front end showed up today
Don’t mind that dent. To my surprise it popped right out! Which goes to show how great porsche makes their parts. Yes these are all oem parts!
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:x lol
i know they don’t offer them anymore. I’ve always wanted a widebody rsr but, I knew how awful a aftermarket kit would look. Seeing this oem set makes a world a difference. I can see so many areas that would be left out for reproduction purposes.
i know they don’t offer them anymore. I’ve always wanted a widebody rsr but, I knew how awful a aftermarket kit would look. Seeing this oem set makes a world a difference. I can see so many areas that would be left out for reproduction purposes.
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Original R cars use the bucket that is part of the carbon fiber fender -- as with your fenders. Porsche Motorsport had options for a couple of different headlights that are nothing like a street car (or Cup car). The factory R headlights are covered by plastic headlight covers, available only from PMNA. I heard a recent rumor that they may be NLA, though.
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What does NLA stand for? I’m trying to figure out if this is going to even be a feasible thing for me to swap onto my street car. I know I’ll have to address the fuel door.
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pretty cool
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They really are. I keep going back and forth whether or not to use it. I have another question from looking at it. Does the R use different radiators that sandwich between the bumper vent and the carbon ducting that connects to the bumper?