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Old 10-26-2013, 04:31 PM   #7
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Tightbox: I ordered the kit from a company overseas called Porschapart Limited (porschapart.gmail.com)

Nine8Six: Thank you for the compliments, especially coming from someone with your fabrication skills. I chose the Aerokit I over the Aerokit II because of the overall balance. I think they blend perfectly with the lines of the front bumpers of the '03 and '04 MY. I have learned that the secret to painting with spray cans is that it is all about taking your time in the preparation of the item. Sand thoroughly and clean before you paint and wet sand and buff after to get rid of any orange peel. Take your time and apply several even coats. I did the same on my interior pieces and it worked out great.
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