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Factory front splitter...
#21

Flash I see a new project, Have these made now!
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#22

lol - stop it!
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#23

Pat,

We have 50 or so of these sitting around.

Oh wait, I meant RS Barn licence plate frames

Pete
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#24

Pete,

I'll be up to get one soon...





Flash get on it......

Yesterday.
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#25

Flash.

Is that splitter one you fabricated.?? Or a Porsche item.

It doesnt look like the TS [Porsche] one.. It looks to "bulky"...
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it has almost the exact same profile as the motorsport unit, but actually does not stick out quite as far - however, it does go all the way down at the sides, and eliminates the front apron altogether, as it has its own - because it is one continuous piece, this eliminated the front edge that kept snagging on things like driveways, curb stones, etc, causing it to roll under and require a repaint - i also added delrin skid blocks underneath so that it wouldn't get torn up - i've scuffed on driveways a few times now - no issues



it is a highly modified version of a fiberglass aftermarket unit - very time intensive, but i like it - i never did like the motorsport unit - looked like an afterthought to me - very effective but unfinished looking - i'm much happier now
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