FS: Highly Option 2002 Targa w/ Factory Aero Kit and CPO
Carbon looks so sick. You really should part out that car. Those add ons are worth big bucks. Please up your price 10K, you're making me feel bad.
Last edited by PTarga; Aug 18, 2007 at 06:10 PM.
Originally Posted by rotary rocket
Very nice car. GL w/the sale. Told a friend about it who is in the market for one.
Off topic a bit...where did you get the CF interior from?
Off topic a bit...where did you get the CF interior from?
so as not to confuse potential buyers, that is not the factory aerokit which is big $$$ like you say. the factory aerokit has a front spoiler, side skirts and a rear spoiler - basically making the car appear just like a GT3.
the car up for sale does not have the front spoiler(different whole front bumper cover), nor the rear spoiler and decklid. it does have the side skirts and the wing on the back is known as the carrera wing but it is vastly different from the aerokit's wing
GLWS
the car up for sale does not have the front spoiler(different whole front bumper cover), nor the rear spoiler and decklid. it does have the side skirts and the wing on the back is known as the carrera wing but it is vastly different from the aerokit's wing
GLWS
Originally Posted by Lizard1
so as not to confuse potential buyers, that is not the factory aerokit which is big $$$ like you say. the factory aerokit has a front spoiler, side skirts and a rear spoiler - basically making the car appear just like a GT3.
the car up for sale does not have the front spoiler(different whole front bumper cover), nor the rear spoiler and decklid. it does have the side skirts and the wing on the back is known as the carrera wing but it is vastly different from the aerokit's wing
GLWS
the car up for sale does not have the front spoiler(different whole front bumper cover), nor the rear spoiler and decklid. it does have the side skirts and the wing on the back is known as the carrera wing but it is vastly different from the aerokit's wing
GLWS
The factory aerokit for cabriolets and targas consists of a fixed rear wing -- the one shown in the photos -- and an air splitter that snaps into the bottom of the stock bumper, which cannot be readily seen unless the car is up on a lift.
The aerokit for Cabriolets and Targas has a lower profile rear wing that is designed so that it does not interfere with the operation of the convertible top on the cabriolet or the hatchback on the Targa. Moreover, it cannot be seen in the rear view mirror, which is important in light of the reduced visibility when the Targa top is lowered.
Here is a link to a third-party website that shows a different view: http://e-partssales.com/Merchant2/me...Code=POTE996EX
so, to the extent you are pointing out that there are different types of aerokits, then, sure that's 100 percent true. But this car has a factory aerokit and it is not an inexpensive option.
In any event, this car sold yesterday.
Last edited by TD in DC; Aug 20, 2007 at 11:45 AM.
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