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So what do you guys think of polyurethane European RS Splitters for the stock 993. We are making them and will have them available in about a month. The RS rocker panels will be next. They will be textured like the OEM but virtually indestructable like the splitters. Do you guys have an interest in this. What do you think. Feedback is appreciated.
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Last edited by GT3TEK; 05-19-2009 at 07:26 PM.
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I am a big fan of the splitters. Any profile photos to share? Next summer I will be changing the front end of my 95 Cab and this is the best look I have found to date. What is the material? Do you offer a painting surface?
They are polyurethane. They will mount exactly like the OEM and the finnish will be in the polyurethane surface. As for painting, I will recomend letting your body shop know to use the flex agent on the primer and the clear to keep the paint from cracking (standard procedure on plastics.)
The fit will be like OEM. A lot of attention to detail is applied after the peice is made. I have an original front bumper to use as a jig to prefit them prior to selling them. The price is half of OEM.
Our RS splitters are from us. But if some dude is already making them "in china" and in polyurethane, then there is no sense in me making something that the chinese have produced and ruin another market. They usually reproduce everyones parts in fiberglass, but poly is rare. Nonetheless, I will check it out. Thanks for the heads up.
OK just checked it out. First, it is fiberglass. Second, they are NOT RS splitter. They are techart repros. Below is the difference. The first pic shows the RS splitter side lip turned up going towards the wheel well like a light version of the GT2. The second pic show what the Hong Kong reproducers have of wich is a techart repro where the lower lip on the splitters are consistent on the bottom only.
below is the Tech Art splitters
Now, the ebay vendor also mixes these styles so you really don't know wich one you are getting.
Last edited by GT3TEK; 06-01-2009 at 12:22 PM.
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