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I walked by an Alfa Romeo Brera the other day. Very sexy looking car.
It occurred to me that the rear end is similar to the 968, the way the angles change from the hatch to the bumper.
I did some image manipulation of a side view, and I quite like the clean look. A bit like the original 928.
I expect there would be a lack of downforce at high speed. However, I note that the original 924 didn't have a rear spoiler and its top speed was over 200 km/h. So I imagine it wouldn't be a problem at suburban speeds.
What do you think?
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It look a little like my 968 with the 944 hatch...
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Call me a tuner kid even though I'm 44. I love the big wings, always have. But you gotta match it with a fully functional front spoiler - love those indestructable COT spoilers with the cam adjusters.
Never had a car with a big wing though.
Pimpmaster Ben :-)
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I thought the purpose of the 968 rear spoiler was simply to clean up the air flow to reduce drag and reduce lift.
The 924 Turbo had a lip spoiler much smaller than the 944, might be a very nice alternative for a subtle look. To my eye the rear looks unfinished or empty without some type of spoiler.
Roland
'93 Coupe Tip Silver on Grey, '02 911 C4S, '89 Vanagon Syncro -- (RIP: 944, 911SC, 931, MGB, VW Bug, GTO, Sprite.)