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under nose pieces - different on the sides


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guys,

on my new (to me) 99 996 C2, under the front of the car there are several aerodynamic type pieces... (lay on your back and look up under the front bumper)

Well, the left side seems significantly different than the other....

One side as smaller pieces to duct air around, other side has less, but larger pieces.

Are there diagrams or anyone of pictures available?

One of these pieces is broken, and I think I hear it flapping at high speed. Looks easy enough to replace, but what are they and how much?

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I just ordered a couple of these from Sunset Porsche for $10.03 each and the part number was 996.504.604.00. My parts looked pretty much the same except one obviously went on the left and the other on the right. If you're saying the parts are different then you might want to check with Loren for a PET number confirmation...but my car is also a 99 996 C2.

These are plastic air diverters and because they hang down under the car, they're subject to getting torn off on speed bumps or those concrete parking stops.

chuck

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Thanks for the info guys...

The sides do look different, but I think it is just that on one side a significant piece is gone, while the other side is intact...

Thanks to OrientExpress's gallery I can tell pretty well what is going on. I just wish the bottom of my front bumper was as clean as yours... the guy before me must have loved feeling his way into parking spots (as is obvious by the curb rash on my right rear tire... that will be next week's episode boys and girls)

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