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University Park,Dallas. Had the car almost 3years. The car was ordered originally by Pudge Rodriguez the baseball player in 1996. He had the dealer do a 100HP ungrade. Fred Baker Porsche,OHIO. 155K new!The car has GT2 intercooler, high output turbos(K24?)'s. High pressure hoses, lines, Greddy boost controller (high and LOw), many more.28K miles. Listed it on Autotrader this week. Really don't want to sell it but need space. I would like names of locals here that have them. I don't drive it alot. I have a GT as well. Regards
 
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I see a few regular turbos with "S" chin spoilers. What kinda of work is needed to change it and how much does it cost? Is it just a matter of changing the lower part of bumper or is there duct reworking involved as well? Also what about clear side markers and removal of front bumperettes?

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Originally Posted by techart 996 #3
I see a few regular turbos with "S" chin spoilers. What kinda of work is needed to change it and how much does it cost? Is it just a matter of changing the lower part of bumper or is there duct reworking involved as well? Also what about clear side markers and removal of front bumperettes?

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I have an S chin spoiler on mine but have kept the bumperettes. The chin spoiler is simply an add on. Paint and slap it on - no re-work of anything. I believe mine cost around $1200 installed.

Clear markers are as easy as changing a battery. One screw removal, slide out light assembly, replace bulb, reinstall. The clears are in different sizes, however, depending on if you remove the bumperettes or not.
 
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I have an S chin spoiler on mine but have kept the bumperettes. The chin spoiler is simply an add on. Paint and slap it on - no re-work of anything. I believe mine cost around $1200 installed.

Clear markers are as easy as changing a battery. One screw removal, slide out light assembly, replace bulb, reinstall. The clears are in different sizes, however, depending on if you remove the bumperettes or not.

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"Clear markers are as easy as changing a battery. One screw removal, slide out light assembly, replace bulb, reinstall. The clears are in different sizes, however, depending on if you remove the bumperettes or not."

I don't believe there are oem versions of clear marker lens for bumperettes. You have to modify them or buy aftermarket.
 
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"Clear markers are as easy as changing a battery. One screw removal, slide out light assembly, replace bulb, reinstall. The clears are in different sizes, however, depending on if you remove the bumperettes or not."

I don't believe there are oem versions of clear marker lens for bumperettes. You have to modify them or buy aftermarket.
Anyone know where to obtain clear side markers for those that have bumperettes?
 
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Anyone know where to obtain clear side markers for those that have bumperettes?
Try here:


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I'd own one of these in a heartbeat, they look so much better than the 996 or 997 Turbo.
 
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