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GT3 wing on a 99 C4


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I have been looking into getting a 02+ GT3 stile aftermarket spoiler for ma 99 C4. I figured out all the expensive options - original Porsche GT3 lid and spoiler, misha's, and all the other 2K to 4K options out there. A friend told me that there is a shop in California that makes a fiberglas GT3 wing which fits in the stock deck lid for about $700. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Also, any advise on upgrading my wing will be appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Ivo

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I have been looking into getting a 02+ GT3 stile aftermarket spoiler for ma 99 C4. I figured out all the expensive options - original Porsche GT3 lid and spoiler, misha's, and all the other 2K to 4K options out there. A friend told me that there is a shop in California that makes a fiberglas GT3 wing which fits in the stock deck lid for about $700. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Also, any advise on upgrading my wing will be appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Ivo

$700 bucks seems pretty low. It might make sense for you to have your local bodyshop contact the California supplier to find out how "finished" their wing is. Is it raw fiberglas or will it be sent already primered and ready for paint? I went through this very same process, and with one California bodywork supplier I discovered that the additional finishing work required by my local bodyshop to make the wing presentable would have brought my cash outlay much higher than I wanted to pay for the total project.

I have a recommendation for you if you are interested. Try MASHAW. I bought a replica GT3 wing for my narrow body 996 from him, and I am completely satisfied. He is the nicest guy you could ever imagine dealing with, and his prices are very reasonable. The wing was manufactured in eastern Europe and fits extremely well. I think he lists them for just under $1400.

Dave

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I have been looking into getting a 02+ GT3 stile aftermarket spoiler for ma 99 C4. I figured out all the expensive options - original Porsche GT3 lid and spoiler, misha's, and all the other 2K to 4K options out there. A friend told me that there is a shop in California that makes a fiberglas GT3 wing which fits in the stock deck lid for about $700. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Also, any advise on upgrading my wing will be appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Ivo

Agreed...call Mike at M A Shaw (www.mashaw.com) great guy, great stuff, great prices!

sb

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I have been looking into getting a 02+ GT3 stile aftermarket spoiler for ma 99 C4. I figured out all the expensive options - original Porsche GT3 lid and spoiler, misha's, and all the other 2K to 4K options out there. A friend told me that there is a shop in California that makes a fiberglas GT3 wing which fits in the stock deck lid for about $700. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Also, any advise on upgrading my wing will be appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Ivo

Agreed...call Mike at M A Shaw (www.mashaw.com) great guy, great stuff, great prices!

sb

Thank you...Could you post some pics of the mashaw wing? Is it a good fit?

I was able to find this http://www.vertexauto.com/index.php?pg=proddetail&sk=176074 on vertexauto.com for $999. I was told that it is ready for paint.

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I have been looking into getting a 02+ GT3 stile aftermarket spoiler for ma 99 C4. I figured out all the expensive options - original Porsche GT3 lid and spoiler, misha's, and all the other 2K to 4K options out there. A friend told me that there is a shop in California that makes a fiberglas GT3 wing which fits in the stock deck lid for about $700. Can anyone point me in the right direction?

Also, any advise on upgrading my wing will be appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Ivo

Agreed...call Mike at M A Shaw (www.mashaw.com) great guy, great stuff, great prices!

sb

Thank you...Could you post some pics of the mashaw wing? Is it a good fit?

I was able to find this http://www.vertexauto.com/index.php?pg=proddetail&sk=176074 on vertexauto.com for $999. I was told that it is ready for paint.

I'll see what I can do when I get back from my business trip this week. BTW, I just got the latest version of the Performance Products catalog, and I noticed that they are carrying these too. I bought a Cargraphics front spoiler lip from them, and I'm happy with it as well.

Dave

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