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Old 05-05-2008, 05:43 AM   #1
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i got a feeling that it looks better in the flesh than it does in the pics...just a feeling....
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Old 05-05-2008, 07:39 AM   #2
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Hi all,

In response to a few of the comments just to give a little insight to some of the design decisions....whether they worked or not....

The idea for this spoiler was was to connect the rear fenders similar to the Carrera GT to integrate it with the body, hence the extra width and resting on the fenders. Because of this the supports were placed closer to the center of the decklid to provide extra support where it was deemed needed as the outer spoiler is supported by the fenders.

I think that is is hard to get a spoiler to look like it was meant to go with the Boxster lines (or curves as the case may be). I think most spoiler out now fail in one aspect or the other and in the end come down to personal preference.

This was the first attempt and all replies and opinions are greatly appreciated...
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Old 05-05-2008, 07:57 AM   #3
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After the explanation, it is clearer what the designer was going for.

I think a rear spoiler on any car is a personal prefence. I prefer the 996/997's with a spoiler. The Boxsters with out and the Caymans with and with out.

As far as this spoiler goes I think he did a good job, I still think if there is a way to spread the supports out it would make the spoiler even better.

Continue posting any other spoiler ideas.
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Old 05-05-2008, 10:43 AM   #4
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I hate to say this, but when I look at that spoiler all I can think of is this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRA01bO1WSY
(you need the sound on to get the full effect of this video)
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I think I like it except I don't like the center supports. Can you make it more rigid so you don't need the center supports? How functional is it? I'd be interested in a rear spoiler that actually provides good down force for the track.
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Old 05-05-2008, 12:35 PM   #6
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is that thing just glued on there?
heres a quick one w no supports


looks better, but doublesided tape wont hold that at over 100 or so, and i dont kno how many people would drill into their 1/4 panels for something like that


maybe its just me, but i dont see a point of putting a spoiler on a car that already has a spoiler (and a functional one too). you can go spoiler up/down with push of a button, but not in case of this one or other ones that glue on the lid
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Unfortunately, the center supports are needed otherwise you'd have to attach it at the fenders and then how would you open your trunk...

Keep the comments coming...good and bad....
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