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Old 01-25-2015, 03:45 AM   #1
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which spoiler lip to order ? 996 GT3 front bumper

Last year I was lucky enough to purchase a OEM 996 GT3 front bumper cover it is part # 996.505.983.01 which according to web searches is a model year 1999-2001 . The previous owner of this front bumper added a generic rubber lip spoiler which works but I don't care for the look. I think the OEM Porsche spoiler lips look a little more aggressive and probably add some stability at speed. Various web searches have stated I can use a 996.505.986.90 OR a 996.505.986.91 are these two different spoilers ? Or does one supercede the other ? I can't seem to find a definitve answer. Anyone have either of these on their car ? I want to make sure when I order it I get the right one ! Or asked another way what are the part numbers for all of the Porsche spoilers that will fit that GT3 front bumper ? Thanks
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