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Old Oct 18, 2008 | 08:50 AM
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At a driving school we saw a 993 with a metal scrape bar underneath the front bumper. Does any one know where we can source any such item? Pics? Thanks in advance.
 
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If you have the Turbo S front lip it won't help to have that bar.You could order it from Gert www.carnewal.com
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At a driving school we saw a 993 with a metal scrape bar underneath the front bumper. Does any one know where we can source any such item? Pics? Thanks in advance.
 
Old Oct 19, 2008 | 07:51 AM
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That's what my husband thinks as well. And, my car is the wide (turbo) body. I was just hoping one of you would know about something brilliant that would help. I scraped it already and nearly cried.

You may remember my husband and I. We found my car on this forum last May. We asked one of you to go look at it before we bought it. I love the car and am working hard to learn to drive it to its potential. Thanks for your help!
 
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Nice hope you take good care of it =)
 
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It's called a "front protection bar". I got mine from Carnewal. Their service is amazing, and the shipping (from Belgium) only takes 3-4 days, depending on where you live. The bar is made from stainless, and the quality is excellent. It's also simple to install, no drilling, uses existing holes.

The bar will definitely help to save the paint on the underside of the front bumper. Mine has paid for itself already.

 
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