So anyone know why Porsche placed a cutout (black plastic) between the two radators on the front bumper? Seems as if that would catch air but maybe it was designed for that? Downforce? Just curious
I believe the "S" model has a third radiator (front)... That is why there is a 'cutout' there.
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yup, S model has 3 radiators, so it obviously needs another hole for air
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I think this information needs to be corrected. The 987S, for example, not sure about the 986S, only has 3 radiators if you have a Tip transmission. The car only has 2 radiators if you have a manual gear box.
I think this information needs to be corrected. The 987S, for example, not sure about the 986S, only has 3 radiators if you have a Tip transmission. The car only has 2 radiators if you have a manual gear box.
not really fake, but just versatile, so on tip its open, on non tip its closed.
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Gemballa springs::litronics::Eurotech 18s(275/225)::B&M::MOMO wheel::
exhaust cutouts::EVOcoldair intake::OEM smoked tails & sidemarkers::
colormatched bumperettes::Top Speed Pro-1 exhaust:: my cardomain/pictures page