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Old 04-13-2007, 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by ebcarrera
WOW! I love this car!!! That is the epitome of a Porsche through and through!! I think I'm going to tell my wife that I'm going to purchase a couple of skirts and when these show up I'll just tell her she never asked what kind of skirts I was talking about
Hi, thanks for the compliments on the car. I have some more pics.
 
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More Pics Please

^ You're welcome! Can you post those or point me to the location where they are located? I would love to see more pics of your car.
 
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Okay, are there any polyurethane versions of the TechArt style sideskirt out there? I have a fiberglass version now and not happy with it... Is the Tech Art one poly or Fiberglass?

David
 
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Where did you get the fiberglass one and why are you not happy with it? Is it wavy?
 
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Yep, its wavy and is starting to crack already at some of the mount points. I would prefer polyurethane if I could get it in the same style.

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great thread!

newbie question: do you need a oem aero kit front bumper to fit a oem aero front lip on?
 
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some people have put gt3 front lip to stock bumpers!... though you have to drill your own holes, no big deal
 
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some people have put gt3 front lip to stock bumpers!... though you have to drill your own holes, no big deal

sounds good, how about the gt3 side skirts? Thanks!
 
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sorry for half stealing your thread.. but which one of these will fit widebodies (maybe a C4S)? thanks!
 
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I just put MKII skirts ond GT3 bumper on my '02 C2.
Thread here: https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...ad.php?t=97506
My most recent post in the thread has info on the skirts.

Talk to Jeff at Sunset Imports about buying the GT3 lower-lip for the stock C2 non-aero bumper. I posted a complete DIY thread here (do a search) as I did this to my car before putting on the GT3 bumper. worked great!
 
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Originally Posted by ebcarrera
Sticky Tape, pressure clamps How secure is that type of setup guys? I would hate to be driving around and have her "skirt" fall off for all to see her skivies Seriously though, I'm sure it's very secure but what do you guys think
I just did this to my '02 C2 (MKII skirts). It is solid as hell.
That OEM body tape is so nasty once it is bonded I think it would rip the paint off the car. (Key here is to properly clean/prep the mounting surfaces before laying down the tape).
The pressure clamps slide up on a vertical rail under the car body and the skirts screw to the clamps horizontally. One screw on the front end and two on the rear end in the fender well. It aint going anywhere
 
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Anyone know where to get these pressure clamps? I bought a set of used MKI aero side skirts and they came without any hardware...

Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Reborn996
Okay, are there any polyurethane versions of the TechArt style sideskirt out there? I have a fiberglass version now and not happy with it... Is the Tech Art one poly or Fiberglass?

David
These are authentic polyurethane TECHART. Also see this thread:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-products.html
 
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In case anyone else needs the pressure clamps the porsche part number is 999-507-640-09 and are about $2 each at your local P-Car dealer
 
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Originally Posted by Doug996InKC
These are authentic polyurethane TECHART. Also see this thread:
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...-products.html
Here are a couple of pics of the Authentic Mk1 Poly Techart sides on the ground jk pre-turbo style bumper.

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