hi there i have gone and bought a gt3 aerokit for my 997 ,anyone know how to deactivate the rear spoiler motor.also what bits do i need for the front bumper? or are all the bits and bobs already fitted to the bumper ie behind the bumper towards the radiators.any grills and stuff likely, cheers nick
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aerokit rear spolier retro fit
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The spoiler and additional brake light have to be deactivated by a PC. Takes about 10 mins and £30!
ORIGINAL: Geoff997
The spoiler and additional brake light have to be deactivated by a PC. Takes about 10 mins and £30!
Or snip the wire ?
My Dad's 997 is in his local Porsche specialist for the fitting of the GT3 style aerokit at the moment, can't wait to see the results.
juliany27
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ORIGINAL: Geoff997
The spoiler and additional brake light have to be deactivated by a PC. Takes about 10 mins and £30!
£180 per hour? As a legal aid solicitor qualified for over 30 years I cannot even dream of being paid at that rate!!
ORIGINAL: juliany27
ORIGINAL: Geoff997
The spoiler and additional brake light have to be deactivated by a PC. Takes about 10 mins and £30!
£180 per hour? As a legal aid solicitor qualified for over 30 years I cannot even dream of being paid at that rate!!
Oh I can dream of being paid at that rate, doesn't mean its going to happen[]
garyw
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ORIGINAL: Gary C
Or snip the wire ?
I think that will bring up a fault warning on the dash...
garyw
Correct, after removing the original motorised spoiler the next time you switch on the ignition a fault warning will appear.
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