GT2 spoiler install on Slate Grey Turbo (Pictures)
SubscribeI went with the Getty Design GT2 wing (same as the MA Shaw wing). I couldn't be happier. The body shop had some work to do to get it perfect but the end result is awesome. I know many have done this mod and posted pictures but never the less here are some pictures on my Slate Grey car.






Your car looks great!!
Looks awesome! I just ordered my GT2 Deck Lid Wing from Misha Designs. Can't wait to install it. I think this wing makes the rear of the car look much more aggressive....now if we could only get LED tail lights!!
You should add the LED 3rd Brake Light - you can get them in black or clear.....
On a side note, how much tweaking was required to get the wing to look perfect? Did it require some shaving down?
Thank You,
You should add the LED 3rd Brake Light - you can get them in black or clear.....
On a side note, how much tweaking was required to get the wing to look perfect? Did it require some shaving down?
Thank You,
wing looks great. often thought of doing that also, but my spoiler still operates as intended lol
+1 on the 3rd led brakelight too. i recently got mine here for a 100 http://www.maxspeed-motorsports.com your neck o' the woods too. eh? lol
+1 on the 3rd led brakelight too. i recently got mine here for a 100 http://www.maxspeed-motorsports.com your neck o' the woods too. eh? lol
Thanks guys. I will order up the 3rd brake light today.
Sexirob,
I have read that the Misha wing takes a little more work to get it perftect by the body shop but I am sure it is all in a days work for a body shop and they would have no problem.
The fitment on my Getty wing was pretty much bang on. It had to be sanded and primered twice to get it to my body shops sdandards (which is VERY high).
Sexirob,
I have read that the Misha wing takes a little more work to get it perftect by the body shop but I am sure it is all in a days work for a body shop and they would have no problem.
The fitment on my Getty wing was pretty much bang on. It had to be sanded and primered twice to get it to my body shops sdandards (which is VERY high).
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Sexirob,
I have read that the Misha wing takes a little more work to get it perftect by the body shop but I am sure it is all in a days work for a body shop and they would have no problem.
The fitment on my Getty wing was pretty much bang on. It had to be sanded and primered twice to get it to my body shops sdandards (which is VERY high).
Looks great.Originally Posted by NTIMD8
Thanks guys. I will order up the 3rd brake light today. Sexirob,
I have read that the Misha wing takes a little more work to get it perftect by the body shop but I am sure it is all in a days work for a body shop and they would have no problem.
The fitment on my Getty wing was pretty much bang on. It had to be sanded and primered twice to get it to my body shops sdandards (which is VERY high).
What was the cost for prep and paint to get it "just right"?
TIA
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What was the cost for prep and paint to get it "just right"?
TIA
I actually didn't get the bill yet. I will let you know this Friday.Originally Posted by 996TWINS
Looks great.What was the cost for prep and paint to get it "just right"?
TIA
I was thinking of going with this 3rd brake light to retain the stock look.

http://www.car-lab.com/porsche-996-r...ke-light-lamp/
http://www.car-lab.com/porsche-996-r...ke-light-lamp/
i went with the silver one to match what's left of the silver on my car lol..
it's quite brilliant from the rear, when lit. or so i am told
it's quite brilliant from the rear, when lit. or so i am told

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http://www.car-lab.com/porsche-996-r...ke-light-lamp/
i agree that looks "better" given your colour scheme and you'll still have the 21st century brilliance Originally Posted by NTIMD8
I was thinking of going with this 3rd brake light to retain the stock look.http://www.car-lab.com/porsche-996-r...ke-light-lamp/
the car looks great! ....( again lol )




