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Does anyone have the black plastic piece that coordinates with the front bumper on the underside? Doesn't have to be perfect, but in one piece with attachments parts would be nice. Pm me if you do. Thanks!
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[quote name='sbdrivingdotcom' post='37271' date='Jun 21 2007, 09:45 AM']Does anyone have the black plastic piece that coordinates with the front bumper on the underside? Doesn't have to be perfect, but in one piece with attachments parts would be nice. Pm me if you do. Thanks![/quote]
It's available from Sunset Porsche, it's not that cheap though. You could try oklahoma foreign or partsheaven to see if they have one from a wrecked car.
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Approx 300.00 and still available from various sources. Doubt you'll find many used in decent shape. My new one is on the way as I write this.
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Any bad consequences from driving w/o one?
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[quote name='tloof' post='37329' date='Jun 22 2007, 04:25 PM']These under bumber plastic panels are so ridiculously expensive that I am planning to custom make one out of aluminum sheeting with custom bracketry to mount it for about 1/10 of the cost for my 968. It's pretty damn sad when you can custom make things for so much less than they sell such items for from the dealer, but that seems to be the sorry state of affairs for virtually everything these days!!![/quote]
Ahhh, make that 2 please.
I cant (more like don't want to) pay that over inflated price either. I'd much rather pay for a non OEM as its only a shield that wont even be seen as its UNDER YOUR CAR!
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I replaced this part on my car (it was never there when I bought it) and it cost me just over $1000 for the part (ordered in direct from Germany no less), the hardware and the installation. I am still missing the other shroud part(s) behind it. If I could ever get ahead ..... I am now replacing all of the lower trim under the doors as well as all the mounting parts and the rubber door seals. If I say "it's just" money" it makes me feel better. When I count it, though, it makes me feel worse.
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[quote name='Kim' post='37336' date='Jun 23 2007, 04:09 AM']it cost me just over $1000 for the part (ordered in direct from Germany no less), the hardware and the installation.[/quote]
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Well mine was there, but after I got it back from having my gearbox rebuilt I noticed the tray was missing. I never called them out on it because more then a week passed before I noticed it.
Now the car is back at that same shop. I could mention it but whats the point? Actually, a thousand dollars makes a pretty good point.
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Perhaps. In Canada, at a Porsche dealer in a small market area, it costs what it costs. Ordering stuff in from the US is not as simple here in Canada as it is for you folks as things get lost, the wrong stuff arrives and it is sometimes damaged. I have enough headaches to deal with without that. At that time, our dollar was worth about $0.85 US and that doesn't help. Not only were the screws needed but the places they attach into were all missing and had to be replaced. I haven't a garage and have the skill of a small goat at doing this stuff. I wanted it corrected for no reason other than I wanted it to be correct Flash, you can dig that type of logic. Like I said, I just try not to count it. If I had any sense, I would not be spending what I do on this car given its age and overall value. I am currently now just approaching $40K since Sept 2004 in repairs and maintenance. Wahoo!!!
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