Going to be ordering a GT2 front bumper in a few days...
I have been holding off a few more weeks hoping to get lucky and find a used oem gt2 front bumper, Well that obviously is not going to happen lol. So time has come and i need to make a decision. I know most people recommend Precision Porsche and I most likely will end up going with them. Before i make a purchase are there another manufactures that are worth buying from? Has anyone heard of MJSpeed? He is on the forum, I know he makes some really nice bumpers out of carbon for the gt3 guys, But i am having a really hard time getting a hold of him.. Any thoughts?
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OEM and do the whole set up with ducts etc.
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Originally Posted by rmc1148
(Post 4401670)
OEM and do the whole set up with ducts etc.
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^That is your opinion mine just happens to be different. People spend money the way they see fit, some buy engine mods totaling way higher or second cars etc. that needs work. I would buy OEM and do it all.
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Originally Posted by rmc1148
(Post 4401816)
^That is your opinion mine just happens to be different. People spend money the way they see fit, some buy engine mods totaling way higher or second cars etc. that needs work. I would buy OEM and do it all.
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i have the precision911 bumper on my car. working on gathering the needed parts for a functional front end
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No I personally do not care for trying to make a car look like something its not even though I have done it when I was younger. I would have bought a GT2 if I wanted one. I do use OEM parts when fit and finish are as apparent as they would be in this circumstance. I do really like the GT2 bumper set up and can see why you would desire it.
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The GT2 bumper isn't just about appearance, it's an improvement in aero. Having a 'glass bumper myself I'd suggest the RUF bumper. It has proper aero, comes with ducts, looks great, and is cheaper. It's also not made of 'glass! I'm sorely tempted to get one but may go for the 997 look with running lights instead and grit my teeth over the fiberglass :(
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I went for the GT2 Precision911 bumper for better aero at the track, not to make a GT2 replica. Way better downforce up front.
Better for the air to go over the top (aka down force) of the hood than under the car (aka lift) at speed. |
Originally Posted by BLKMGK
(Post 4401921)
The GT2 bumper isn't just about appearance, it's an improvement in aero. Having a 'glass bumper myself I'd suggest the RUF bumper. It has proper aero, comes with ducts, looks great, and is cheaper. It's also not made of 'glass! I'm sorely tempted to get one but may go for the 997 look with running lights instead and grit my teeth over the fiberglass :(
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Originally Posted by rmc1148
(Post 4401816)
^That is your opinion mine just happens to be different. People spend money the way they see fit, some buy engine mods totaling way higher or second cars etc. that needs work. I would buy OEM and do it all.
If you can afford it, go OEM. |
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
(Post 4402175)
I'm not positive and pwderhound can confirm but i think the RUF bumper is fiberglass. it does come with the ducts but you will still need the inner fender liners and gt2 brake ducts to complete the aero.
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Originally Posted by 32krazy!
(Post 4402175)
I'm not positive and pwderhound can confirm but i think the RUF bumper is fiberglass. it does come with the ducts but you will still need the inner fender liners and gt2 brake ducts to complete the aero.
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Is there a decrease in efficiency/performance if you do only the gt2 bumper or is it just that there is a performance increase over stock if you do the full ducting etc?
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if it wasn't for the ducting, it would be mostly about looks. no?
can you imagine spending $10K NOW to do it right on a car with values as low as these? i can see *maybe* when new. but then i can also see paying for a gt2rs. in my next life. |
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