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Front splitter w/ under tray
#21

Welcome aboard Dave, what a trusting name.

So Flash, would you require a down payment from all interested up front. Id be OK with that.
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#22

lol - nah - we've been together for a long time - no newlywed stuff - heck, the wedding day went like this:

get up and cook breakfast - listen to ayn going crazy trying to get ready - get in the van taking us to the piazza (we got married in siena) - go into the town hall and do the ceremony - walk outside and have some champagne and hors d'oeuvres - get back in the van and go back to the villa - start laundry

but back on topic - this project is a big one - when i see a bunch of checks lining up, we'll start talking about it for real - we've seen a LOT of "interest" in other projects, but when it came down to it, nobody stepped up - live and learn, but i'm not inclined to go on that ride again - i totally understand about budgets, the economy and all that, and i'm not faulting anyone - if and when this gathers enough steam, we'll get into it

but carry on guys - who knows?
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#23

I will continue to beat that drum...

This and the turbo wing really completes the coupe. I gotta have both.
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<!--quoteo(post=81995:date=Oct 16 2009, 07:51 PM:name=flash)-->QUOTE (flash @ Oct 16 2009, 07:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->thanks - i just got tired of the motorsport unit folding under the car every time i hit a driveway or something, causing me to paint it nearly every time i drove it - this unit completely fixed that - i went through a long process to get here, but it was worth it to me - i think it looks like it belongs there, especially from the side, unlike the "afterthought lip thing" sandwiched between the bumper cover and the front apron<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


Porsche built a splitter for the RS cars that was one piece with a kevlar belly pan. I tried getting a hold of one for my car, but its impossible. I got my hopes up not too long ago when the person who purchased "bubbles" was selling all the spare parts/body panels that came with the car.....he did not have a spare splitter/belly pan however.
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#25

yeah - i saw one on a car at parade in portland a couple of years back - the owner said that it was actually purchased from porsche - it was a cosmetic turbo look car, but nothing under the hood - i got around under it though and really checked it out

that is exactly what got me started on mine
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#26

Hey, Flash -- can you post a picture or two of your splitter? I might be interested as well.
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there is an entire thread dedicated to it in this section
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