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Techart Type II Side Skirts


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Hi All I posted a picture or two and a bit of a write up on the Misha GT2M Wing....and said my plans were to fit the Techart Type II Side Skirts.............just thought you may like to take a 'look see' at them fitted. saw an article on how to fit them on this site..........my Body Shop used Sika flex and No Srews.....they are 'Bonded' on. Looking GOOD!

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Hi All.....progress on my Carrera 4S I have fitted the Misha GT2M rear wing..........Techart Type 2 Side Skirts and have purchased from an e-bay Auction the Lower lip Spoiler [Porsche Part Number 996.505.986.01] I am currently making Aluminium 'Skid Plates' mounted with 'Dome Headed' Nuts. In the New Year I will have it sprayed and fitted and will post a picture or two then. She's in a nice Colour with Superb Wheels Going to look Outrageous What do you think?

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Great work! Awesome Car!

I love the skirts and everything else you did... I have skirts on my 996 that need to be replaced. The original idiot that put them on ruined them (they don't fit well and now they are deformed so I can't fix them.)

How was the install on the skirts and what did you pay on E-aaBay for them?

Thanks and your car looks sweet!

Phillip

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Thanks for That!...........the Skirts came from

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-986...1QQcmdZViewItem

I paid $495 which is pretty cheap Styled [and no doubt moulded from the Techart Originals which were around $1999, note the 'TA' in the description]

My body shop new they would be a 'fiddle on' with to fit but he didn't want to 'drill' the body so he 'stuck' them on using the same tecnqnique as to fit a Windshield....he put a primer on first then the Sika flex, he pre prepared and was patient to get them right on the car the 'finnish' was excellent by the way...........I have a sloping dive so I am busy making 'skid' plates out of Aluminium for the lower lip Spoiler [another e-bay acquisition....but this was a 'one only'] you can get those in GRP at $350...... from the same site Extreme Autos but they wouldn't make it up the Drive 'once' so had to source a PU one that is vey flexible

The Tyres on those 19" wheels are 25 series profile I have had some low profiles but these take the biscuit and they have lowered the car All the best with your Motor!

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