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Old Nov 6, 2014 | 10:53 AM
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Panamera Turbo/GTS Spoiler

Hey guys, I am new here so pardon me asking a question that has probably been exhausted.

I currently drive a 2010 Panamera 4S and was wondering what it would take to install an original Turbo/GTS spoiler onto my 4S. Again this is an original part and not an aftermarket.

Could someone please let me know if it as simple as plug and play?

I don't really care about the auto in and out feature when driving. I merely want to have the ability to press the button and have it come out and go back in the same.

Can someone please assist me with this?
 
Old Nov 6, 2014 | 05:44 PM
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Can anyone please assist me with my question?
 
Old Nov 6, 2014 | 06:53 PM
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Did you try a search for the information?
 
Old Nov 6, 2014 | 07:39 PM
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I can't answer your question directly (I have a PTT), but I remember reading a thread a while ago from some members in Hong Kong who retrofitted turbo spoiler onto P4.

It was not trivial and involved significant effort.


Check for that thread here on 6speed.
 
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Did you try a search for the information?
Yes I did. And there is not one straight answer on what should be done. The Porsche dealership in my town has a spoiler that I can purchase however I have no idea on if it will work simply by pressing the spoiler button.
 
Old Nov 7, 2014 | 04:43 AM
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Retrofit?

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I can't answer your question directly (I have a PTT), but I remember reading a thread a while ago from some members in Hong Kong who retrofitted turbo spoiler onto P4.

It was not trivial and involved significant effort.


Check for that thread here on 6speed.
Im sorry i have no idea what PTT is. I read the thread regarding the spoiler from Hong Kong. I want to purchase a factory one and simply plug it in. Im not really about running harnesses from the front to the rear. It just appears that no one has tried a straight change up.

Any thoughts?
 
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Originally Posted by Inovazione
Yes I did. And there is not one straight answer on what should be done. The Porsche dealership in my town has a spoiler that I can purchase however I have no idea on if it will work simply by pressing the spoiler button.
Can't the Porsche dealership tell you if it's a direct plug & play?

I would assume it isn't otherwise why would these guys in Hong Kong go through alllllll that trouble to fit an aftermaket spoiler
 
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