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Porsche 996 GT3 MK2 front splitter/spolier (where to get?)


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I got mine from FVD - it was a little expensive, and required me to drill a couple of holes in the bumper of my MK1 equipped car. Fits nice. It's a porsche motorsport part and came from Germany. I don't recall the part number - but you may want to give them a call. I think the're down in FL somewhere.

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from porsche,or suncoast in fla,you have 2 choices,the standard gt3 splitter or the cup style splitter,which is a little larger it wraps all the way to the wheel opening and also a little cheaper,dont ask me why.they are designed to flex if they hit or rub against something,which they almost certainly will,especially if the car is lowered like mine,they are expendable parts.They will even come off if you really hit something hard enough,thats a good thing you dont want the bumper stressing out,the clips are designed that way...good luck....p.s. they are flexible poly and are porsche motorsports approved.

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