987.2 Spyder Front spoiler lips
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987.2 Spyder Front spoiler lips
Anyone have a lead on replacement front spoiler lips for a 987.2 Spyder? Previous owner had removed them after catching them on a parking block.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
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I would think Sunset and Pelican would also have them. Sometimes you need to call.
But Suncoast has better pricing on OE parts from what I have seen.
But Suncoast has better pricing on OE parts from what I have seen.
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they used to be so cheap... now $200 a piece? lol i think i paid $40 from sunset imports haha..
I installed it on my 08 Boxster in 2011...
I installed it on my 08 Boxster in 2011...
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I have found Sonnen Porsche to be the cheapest the last several years. Greg the parts manager is very nice to work with, although for a small order anyone in the parts department should be able to help you.
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I'll give that a try. I wish they were still cheap. Over $300 from Suncoast now for the pair.
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Does anyone know if they serve any purpose other than cosmetic? Previous owner had put on aftermarket version which caught on everything. I finally removed it. I bought a pair, am debating whether I put them on or just keep them for when I feel like I need them. Driving daily where I do there are lots of chances to bang them up.
Can't imagine they provide any aerodynamic advantage or downforce given how small they are and where they are located?
Can't imagine they provide any aerodynamic advantage or downforce given how small they are and where they are located?
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Which is the part number for those parts, and can be they be taken out without removing the bumper?
My front bumper was (poorly) repainted and some white paint went over one of the lips. I was thinking to replace it or to clean it (if anybody has some suggestion on how to do it)
My front bumper was (poorly) repainted and some white paint went over one of the lips. I was thinking to replace it or to clean it (if anybody has some suggestion on how to do it)
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Which is the part number for those parts, and can be they be taken out without removing the bumper?
My front bumper was (poorly) repainted and some white paint went over one of the lips. I was thinking to replace it or to clean it (if anybody has some suggestion on how to do it)
My front bumper was (poorly) repainted and some white paint went over one of the lips. I was thinking to replace it or to clean it (if anybody has some suggestion on how to do it)
You can certainly replace it - it is attached via several plastic pins in the rear, 3M tape around the edges, and two fixed pins that go into the bumper. I would imagine you could also remove it and clean it as well. Removal would be pulling the pins and gently taking pulling it out and away from the bumper towards the front and side. The tape is going to resist you a bit, and do not pull straight down. The pins that affix to the front and site of the bumper stick straight into the bumper level to the ground/at a 90 degree to the bumper. You don't want to sheer those off.
Not sure exactly what kind of 3M tape was used - but looking at the new ones I have here it is very, very thin -
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Perfectly clear, thanks!
My only fear is that the bumper is damaged and not only poorly painted but as well poorly repaired.
I need to give a closer and serious look at the bumper itself before starting.
If meanwhile the OP decides to go for the replacement, pics on the part and on the "under bumper" will be very welcome.
My only fear is that the bumper is damaged and not only poorly painted but as well poorly repaired.
I need to give a closer and serious look at the bumper itself before starting.
If meanwhile the OP decides to go for the replacement, pics on the part and on the "under bumper" will be very welcome.
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Perfectly clear, thanks!
My only fear is that the bumper is damaged and not only poorly painted but as well poorly repaired.
I need to give a closer and serious look at the bumper itself before starting.
If meanwhile the OP decides to go for the replacement, pics on the part and on the "under bumper" will be very welcome.
My only fear is that the bumper is damaged and not only poorly painted but as well poorly repaired.
I need to give a closer and serious look at the bumper itself before starting.
If meanwhile the OP decides to go for the replacement, pics on the part and on the "under bumper" will be very welcome.
Installing the front lips is an incredibly straight-forward job though - I'd send you pics but I have no plans to lift my car up that high in the coming months.
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For sure the bumper has been badly stone chipped and surely already badly repainted. A couple of details makes me think that is damaged as well (the led light that was not properly fitted - now easily snapped back in place with nothing broken, the hook cover broken and fixed in a poor way, the fact that the respray has been done with the lips still on). All this makes me think to what could be still hidden. I can bet that the car finished over some track curbs... Consider that I have an invoice of almost 8k usd Porsche invoice to be granted the Porsche approved warranty. This is why I was thinking to remove the lips only when close to a proper repaint of the bumper (and probably the bonnet).
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Perfectly clear, thanks!
My only fear is that the bumper is damaged and not only poorly painted but as well poorly repaired.
I need to give a closer and serious look at the bumper itself before starting.
If meanwhile the OP decides to go for the replacement, pics on the part and on the "under bumper" will be very welcome.
My only fear is that the bumper is damaged and not only poorly painted but as well poorly repaired.
I need to give a closer and serious look at the bumper itself before starting.
If meanwhile the OP decides to go for the replacement, pics on the part and on the "under bumper" will be very welcome.