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Old 08-18-2014, 08:44 PM
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Cheapppp porsche cayenne body kit

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2002-2007-Po...77b899&vxp=mtr hahaha let's buy or not ?
 
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Doesnt look to different from the standard turbo kit other than the quad fog lights.
 
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Doesn’t look bad. Ok! Who’s gonna be the guinea pig?
 
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I got to see one of these in person and the fitment is beyond terrible.
 
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I got to see one of these in person and the fitment is beyond terrible.
Too bad. I thought about contacting them to see about just the center section for the rear bumper. Without the stock exhaust it looks kind of unfinished to me. Some kind of rear valance/splitter would clean up the look. Seems like folks want outrageous amounts of money for body kit parts though!
 
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Old 08-26-2014, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by jdubbya
Too bad. I thought about contacting them to see about just the center section for the rear bumper. Without the stock exhaust it looks kind of unfinished to me. Some kind of rear valance/splitter would clean up the look. Seems like folks want outrageous amounts of money for body kit parts though!

Get you a Sport Design Rear Bumper it fits my tips pretty well
 
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I got to see one of these in person and the fitment is beyond terrible.
At that price, for those who would be inclined, a good body shop would likely be able to "fit" the parts to the car - possibly very nicely. Very few add-ons are true plug-and-play.
 
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What valance is that? I have aftermarket tips that are too big for my current bumper....actually had to cut it for now.
 
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Old 08-28-2014, 12:26 PM
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What valance is that? I have aftermarket tips that are too big for my current bumper....actually had to cut it for now.
That is what the Sport Design Package looks like from the rear. It came with body kit, turbo tips, and upgraded wheels 19". I love it because you never see another one with the same setup. Most people have the square tips from what I see around here.
 
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Old 08-28-2014, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by gh0stman
That is what the Sport Design Package looks like from the rear. It came with body kit, turbo tips, and upgraded wheels 19". I love it because you never see another one with the same setup. Most people have the square tips from what I see around here.

Cool...can you buy just rear valance? Where do you get?
 
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Stuttgart in late 2004 early 2005...LOL, The entire kit was about $5400.
 
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Originally Posted by gh0stman
Stuttgart in late 2004 early 2005...LOL, The entire kit was about $5400.
Ahh...that's no good!
 
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It was from the factory that way. Now I have seen entire body kits on ebay for about 3300 unpainted.
 
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