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Old Feb 21, 2008 | 03:49 AM
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Any try these fender flares?

They're more subtle than the other tuner ones and without going full magnum kit this may add a nice accent. Although I'm skeptical since they're advertising as Gemballa and I'm pretty sure they are not.

Can anyone post pics of the full car with these on?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PORSCHE-CAYENNE-FENDER-EXTENSIONS-PAINTED-IN-CAR-COLOR_W0QQitemZ170193487634QQcmdZViewItem?hash=ite m170193487634#ebayphotohosting
 
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Originally Posted by hblocal
They're more subtle than the other tuner ones and without going full magnum kit this may add a nice accent. Although I'm skeptical since they're advertising as Gemballa and I'm pretty sure they are not.

Can anyone post pics of the full car with these on?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PORSC...ayphotohosting

those look like the tequipment flares that I have on mine

 
Old Feb 21, 2008 | 04:28 AM
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Just wondering the tequipment flares, would they look good on a presocco metallic cayenne s which I own because i know they only come in black?
 
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Unless you have black or basalt black, I would recommend having a shop sand, prime, and paint the flares. Also, your wheels may look tucked into the fenders unless you have spacers/aftermarket wheels.
 
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I have the non-painted matte black Techquipment flares on Basalt Black, which I only did here b/c it blends in, and matches the lower matte black plastic molding (on my '04)... I agree with others here, these really only look good on Black or Basalt Black. Otherwise, would def go w/ the painted-to-match ones.







 

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Old Feb 27, 2008 | 01:47 AM
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Originally Posted by ammo_collector
Unless you have black or basalt black, I would recommend having a shop sand, prime, and paint the flares. Also, your wheels may look tucked into the fenders unless you have spacers/aftermarket wheels.
I don't think these will add that much of an effect to really make the wheels look tucked like the mangum kit arches. But I agree these need to be sanded and primed before painting.

I just ordered the tequipment aero kit and now finding out that most of these parts are textured like these wheel arches here. Why the heck would Porsches sell these parts that obviously look better painted. The prep time adds so much more to the cost of labor of getting these parts painted and installed on your car.
 
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