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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 09:20 AM
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I dont want to start a pissing match either, but I got to go with Zemdog...

There are plenty of people I have seen on this board that have the aggressive front air dam with splitter that do not have a rear spoiler(just the one which is stock). Myself personally does not drive hard but if I ever feel the need or have a squid sensation in the rear then I will spring for a spoiler. Just cannot tell how much I do not like the look of it and prefer the clean rear end.
Zemdog has the biggest rear spoiler you have ever seen, but he drives hard enough to justify it-plus he likes the look of it.

I will heed your warnings since obviously you are more expeirenced than me, but since Zemdog has gotten me to where I am at and got me actually to porsche entirely(He sells porsches, drives one and raced them) I will have to trust his judgement and take it slow. If i need one or do not feel confident at a higher speed I will get one even if i hate the way it looks.

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Old Sep 6, 2007 | 09:20 AM
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I would recommend it even at stock height. I had one on my 996. I was stunned to see how dented up it was right before I sold the car . . . and that was just from a few steep driveways. Definitely worth the money (and it is very light).
 
Old Sep 6, 2007 | 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by wizo
I dont want to start a pissing match either, but I got to go with Zemdog...

There are plenty of people I have seen on this board that have the aggressive front air dam with splitter that do not have a rear spoiler(just the one which is stock). Myself personally does not drive hard but if I ever feel the need or have a squid sensation in the rear then I will spring for a spoiler. Just cannot tell how much I do not like the look of it and prefer the clean rear end.
Zemdog has the biggest rear spoiler you have ever seen, but he drives hard enough to justify it-plus he likes the look of it.

I will heed your warnings since obviously you are more expeirenced than me, but since Zemdog has gotten me to where I am at and got me actually to porsche entirely(He sells porsches, drives one and raced them) I will have to trust his judgement and take it slow. If i need one or do not feel confident at a higher speed I will get one even if i hate the way it looks.

wizo
Do as you please. I don't feel the need to be right. I think that Zemdogg and I basically agree. My only point to you is that you will not know that you needed it until it is too late. If you are comfortable with that risk, then more power to you. I personally am not. Different strokes for different folks. (and yes, I race and DE as well ).

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