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Old 02-02-2005, 08:48 PM   #1
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Polyurethane/plastic GT2 Front Bumper?

I've searched around and have only been able to find GT2 front bumper for the Boxster in fiberglass and FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic). Does anyone know where to get a polyurethane/plastic version? Thanks!

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Old 02-03-2005, 10:20 AM   #2
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you could try these:-

www.mashaw.com

www.nrauto.com

www.upon3racing.com
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Old 02-03-2005, 10:25 AM   #3
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Thanks for those. I've checked with NR Auto before and they seem to have nice bodykits (including the GT2 front), but they're made of FRP. If I'm going to pay $1500 for an unpainted bumper, I wish it was poly/plastic. There needs to be more producers of nice body kits that doesn't come in crappy fiberglass type quality. Argh.

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The lip spoiler portion of the 996 turbo front bumper (not sure about the GT2) can take a beating on the FRP constructed bumper. It's like a hard rubber...I have one on my Boxster, and I've nailed it a few times, and it's fine. If you guys are interested in the NR Auto ones, let me know, I can do a group buy for you there. Mod/Admin, feel free to remove this post if it is against any rules, but I have an account there, and I can hook up a bumper group buy if you guys want.
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The lip spoiler portion of the 996 turbo front bumper (not sure about the GT2) can take a beating on the FRP constructed bumper. It's like a hard rubber...I have one on my Boxster, and I've nailed it a few times, and it's fine. If you guys are interested in the NR Auto ones, let me know, I can do a group buy for you there. Mod/Admin, feel free to remove this post if it is against any rules, but I have an account there, and I can hook up a bumper group buy if you guys want.

Very gracious of you to offer. I think I may pass on FRP. From what I've been told, it's basically just a fancier name for what is commonly called fiberglass. $1500-2000 really is a lot to stake on fiberglass, IMO.
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Old 02-04-2005, 01:36 PM   #7
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what do you guys think the total would be if you ordered one of these GT2 bumpers for the boxster, including price + labor... and where do you bring it, the dealership to put it on?
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Old 02-04-2005, 01:48 PM   #8
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most places sell the bumpers for about $1300-1500
one seller quoted shipping $100 and offered to paint
it before shipping for $400.

So approx. $1800-$2,000

The nose will make the wheel well bigger so unless you already have
18 wheels the bumper will make the 16 or 17" wheels look smaller.

but the GT3 aero Kit II which is shatter resistant is $5,000 just for the parts!
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I have the 17" tuner style Porsche OEM wheels on my '99, and unfortunately, the front end scrapes if I am not careful coming in and out of driveways, etc. I will be putting on some 19's soon though, so we'll see how it looks/drives after that.
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Nice... What 19's you thinking of getting?
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http://nrauto.com/sub_index.asp?makeid=Porsche&spage=Wheels

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