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aero kit 2 ?
Looking for the cheapest place to purchase this kit? anybody.
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For a 986? You should've removed it from your Roock Boxster prior to selling it! ;)
Seriously though, the cheapest is to source it used from someone looking to sell their car, and doesn't mind you swapping the Aerokit bumper with your plain bumper, and removing the skirts. The cheapest new would probably be from a dealer like Sunset Porsche. |
I wish I did ! That was such a nice car. I am having a hard time finding something to replace it with. decided on an 03 04 S .
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4 grand seems to be the going rate for that kit . add paint and fitment.
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Yeah, I'd guess going from a 3.6L back to a 3.2L would be punishment enough, but losing the nice looking bodykit is the icing on the cake! ;) Seriously though, if you're willing do forgo the rear wing, you can probably get done for under $3k...
http://www.****************************************************.com/category/986AK.html |
the 3.6 was nothing but trouble for me. the 125 mph blasts would get me in trouble sooner than later . it's was how well equipped it was and the body kit that hurts. Boxsters do not look right to me without the body work .
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i do not see just the bumper and side skirts on the suncoast site ?
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If you want the OEM GT3 front bumper, just call them (ask for Rick), and he can probably get you a deal. |
I bought my bumper cover from Germany for 500€ + 70e for the lip + 90 euros for shipping to Finland. Was such a great price, so i bought it before had my first Porsche :D
It was obviously new and original Porsche part. He also sells original AK2 side skirts for 400 euros/pair, which i will be replacing my rip-off skirts with soon. Also got the bumper painted for 100 euros in a high-end body shop, as my brother knows the painter. Then again, I pay more for a 2.5l than a 987 in the US. |
All the aero II really is, is just a GT3 front bumper and side skirts (minus the rear spoiler/wing). There are numerous sources that you can purchase these parts from other than a dealer. In fact there are several after market companies that make a replica version of the GT3 bumper. However, most of them are made from fiberglass rather than polyurethane. If you are looking for the equivalent to the oem kit, check out www.mashaw.net. Last I knew, he sold the actual Porsche aero parts at a fraction of the cost.
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Ma shaw is showing the gt3 bumper for 750.00 that's a good price but is the quality there?
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p.s. Don't skimp on the front bumper by going fiberglass. Not worth a $250 savings. Not worth a $500 savings either. The fiberglass on rough roads, particularly during winter, lead to cracked paint. And on a rear bumper that's just looking for trouble if you ever park on the street. I have fiberglass side skirting and I'm not sure I would do it again. At an intersection I made a tight right turn around a high curb and had I been going any faster the whole thing would have snapped in two like the Titanic. Luckily you can't see the damage unless you get underneath. I went with the fiberglass because I wanted the MK2 GT3 look (with the crease down the middle like a BMW sedan) but that was never made factory for the Boxster. |
fiberglass is for Boston Whalers not Boxsters , I would only do poly
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I had nothing but problems when I used fiberglass on my Evo8
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gettydesigns offers it in CF assuming thats carbon fiber for 999.00
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I spoke with MA Shaw today. The long and the short of it is, they use to be able to get the oem GT3 bumper and side skirts directly from a source close to Porsche in Germany. Currently, they don't have any of these items in stock. However, they're going to check on availability and get back to me.
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