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Old Apr 19, 2015 | 10:59 PM
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Looking for gt2 wing intake parts

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So in the process of removing my rear wing for full wrap, came across a couple stripped out screws that kept me from removing the outer fascia to gain access to the 17mm mounting bolts for the wing. I had no choice but to break the parts to get them out as the location of the stripped screws are in a location that doesn't allow other means of extraction, drilling etc.

So I'm looking for replacement parts. I need the outer pieces. Porsche calls them "air box" with part numbers of 99651232101g2x and 201g2x. I'd also like to get new ducts as well in case I damage them separating them. Part numbers are 99651233100 and 33200. There has to be cheaper parts than what I've found at autoatlanta at over $3000 for the 4 pieces.

Where do I get this stuff?
 
Old Apr 19, 2015 | 11:03 PM
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Here are the items. #10 and 11.

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Old Apr 19, 2015 | 11:05 PM
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i would suggest contacting silly rabbit motorsports. possible to send them your parts and have some billet pieces cmc machined? has to be cheaper than the factory parts
 
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A decent body shop that is used to working with fiberglass could probably repair your original parts.
 
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Why are you taking all that off for a wrap? Dont need to
 
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How would you wrap wing, inserts and down posts without disassembling. It's necessary if you want it to look good.
 
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How would you wrap wing, inserts and down posts without disassembling. It's necessary if you want it to look good.
Sorry, I thought I saw you were removing way more than just the wing. Here is mine.

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Old Apr 20, 2015 | 03:21 PM
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that's a very different wing than mine. I'm running a factory GT2 hatch and wing.
 
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I agree that a good shop that works with fiberglass should be able to make them like new.. and the bolts -almost all bolts, etc. on these cars are generic. You can buy them at any decent hardware place that carries metric. Just note the size, length, and confirm pitch.

There are always some weird bits that you won't find via normal means, but most of it... don't make it harder than it needs to be. GL!
 
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