demon
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Second item on this Design911 page...
- click on the image enlarge button to see various pics including the parts catalogue...
997 331 487 03 /L
997 331 488 03 /R
http://www.design911.com/Porsche/99...-Air-Scoop/pt66_66_2326_-cma81-cmo539-ct1373/
Is there any reason these wouldn't fit on a non-turbo 997, or even a standard 996?
Anyone actually fitted them to such?
...and yes, I do rather like adding black plastic factory aero bits to the underside of my car for potentially dubious performance gains.....
Just interesting, as there were various iterations of the front brake duct pieces, with the 997 GT3 versions fitting the 996, whilst costing surprisingly little when sourced direct from Porsche (i.e. ~£13 each) and thereby giving an "upgrade"
- my fronts and rears are now upgraded to Girodisc items... hence my interest when I discovered there might also be something available for the back.... assuming 911s use a little more rear bias than typical due the general layout....
- click on the image enlarge button to see various pics including the parts catalogue...
997 331 487 03 /L
997 331 488 03 /R
http://www.design911.com/Porsche/99...-Air-Scoop/pt66_66_2326_-cma81-cmo539-ct1373/
Is there any reason these wouldn't fit on a non-turbo 997, or even a standard 996?
Anyone actually fitted them to such?
...and yes, I do rather like adding black plastic factory aero bits to the underside of my car for potentially dubious performance gains.....
Just interesting, as there were various iterations of the front brake duct pieces, with the 997 GT3 versions fitting the 996, whilst costing surprisingly little when sourced direct from Porsche (i.e. ~£13 each) and thereby giving an "upgrade"
- my fronts and rears are now upgraded to Girodisc items... hence my interest when I discovered there might also be something available for the back.... assuming 911s use a little more rear bias than typical due the general layout....