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Old Jun 10, 2009 | 05:35 AM
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This looks amazing, you car is a beast
 
Old Jun 10, 2009 | 11:41 AM
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I try to find my invoice to answer Milou. Regarding stability questions the car is perfect even at top speed
 
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Reference Porsche part numbers for a GT2 front bumper installation in (my) TT:

99750590180
997505557800 1C
997505541810 1C
997505563810 1C
997505564810 1C
99750558580
99750555981
99750556081
99750412401
997575327800 1C
99762250180
99907322709 x5
99959169901 x5
 
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Old Jun 12, 2009 | 04:17 AM
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Old Jun 12, 2009 | 06:28 AM
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beautiful car hilifeit, very nicely done, is that Y pipe stock or aftermarket?

Is the GT2 bumper a bolt on?
 
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Hilifeit,
Is the rear deck and wing OEM Porsche GT2?
If not who's is the manufacture?
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the y pipe is OEM llike the other gt2 aereodinamics parts wings front and rear bumpers
 
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nice! they make the gt2 997 front bumper for the 996 911 nb. it looks so good!


 
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Can someone please answer me this question: I have got my GT2 bumper and side radiator covers, as Hilifeit mentioned before the central radiator cover needs to be removed for the bumper to fit or the central radiator needs to be replaced with the GT2 one.
My question is, is it ok for the car to run without that central radiator cover?
What about appearance, how does it look? I believe the radiator might look different when naked.

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Old Jun 19, 2009 | 02:31 AM
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you need gt2 middle radiator and plastic before and after radiator.
Imagine that air in 997 gt2 from middle radiator is going up and in 997 tt air from middle radiator is going down.
 
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What if i just replace the side radiator covers and remove the middle one, i believe this way the middle radiator will be more expanded to the air.

In the case of the side ones its a different story, where they are not facing direct the air and the plastic covers are necessary to direct the air on them.
I'm i right? Any thoughts?
 
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What if i just replace the side radiator covers and remove the middle one, i believe this way the middle radiator will be more expanded to the air.

In the case of the side ones its a different story, where they are not facing direct the air and the plastic covers are necessary to direct the air on them.
I'm i right? Any thoughts?
do you understand that air from midde radiator need to go somewhee?
your stock plastic will provide this air down but it will by closed by gt2 bumper!
what is the problem to buy all this parts?????? you are driving porsche or opel?
 
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milou:
can you list the PN's used for the GT2 front end conversion. Does it coincide with Alcyon list since he is not located in the US? Contemplating the front end conversion only and want to get a total in parts only so any help would helpful mostly part #'s.

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