Spoiler up or down
#62
Mr. Falb, I think I may plagiarize your look with removing the P O R S C H E logo on the back. It looks super-clean that way. At least I know I won't be competing with your appearance on the east coast or at Summit Point (thank goodness after all the work you and Switzer did on your car).
#63
Mr. Falb, I think I may plagiarize your look with removing the P O R S C H E logo on the back. It looks super-clean that way. At least I know I won't be competing with your appearance on the east coast or at Summit Point (thank goodness after all the work you and Switzer did on your car).
#64
I didn't wait for permission - I already removed the PORSCHE logo this past weekend. Love the look. Great idea - thanks bud.
#68
No offense intended because I respect whatever anyone does to their ride, but since the OP asked... I never put the rear spoiler up manually on either the PGTS or the 991 TTS. They serve no purpose in the deployed position unless at speed. Remember what Porsche says about form following function? Moreover, IMO it looks like the owner is trying too hard to look cool or something and to me it is goofy and juvenile. Same goes for over sized wheels on Porsche's. They do not add to performance, indeed may impede it and the lower profile sidewalls invite wheel and tire damage. The car looks good enough at the valet stand without the boy racer add-ons.
#69
In the case of a 991 TTS or my own Cayman S, sure. But personally, I'm unsatisfied with the look of the car. The main reason I don't leave my Panamera SeH wing up is that I don't think the basic wing improves the look. Maybe if I had the larger fold-out wing that comes with the Turbo I might feel differently.
I'm not a fan of the look of really large diameter wheels, either.
I'm not a fan of the look of really large diameter wheels, either.
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