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Splitter/Lip Spoiler finally fitted properly and a good excuse for another picture

Lemon

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Hi

Well after finally reshaping the back edge of the splitter it now fits a treat infront of the wheel arch liner, which was catching and causing it to bend the arch liner.

Took these pics at the top of the Horshoe Pass near Llangollen.

I really like the look of it now its on [:D]

And as Nick said after fitting his the car feels more planted at speed, which I have to agree with, or is that all in my mind[;)]

Right no more spending, must resist

Cheers

Lee



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Looks good and you have plenty of ride height clearance as well so you shouldn't have too many issues with speed bumps & driveways.
 
ORIGINAL: Lemon

Hi

Well after finally reshaping the back edge of the splitter it now fits a treat infront of the wheel arch liner, which was catching and causing it to bend the arch liner.

Took these pics at the top of the Horshoe Pass near Llangollen.

I really like the look of it now its on [:D]

And as Nick said after fitting his the car feels more planted at speed, which I have to agree with, or is that all in my mind[;)]

Right no more spending, must resist

Cheers

Lee



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No more spending Lee?!

Yeah, right...![8|][:D]


Car looks superb BTW![:)]
 
I would sooo like one of these on my 944 unfortunately it wouldnt fit mine.
ORIGINAL: RC18B 911 turbo

The Splitters do look really good on 944s. especially darker coloured or silver ones.
 
Hey Lee. Looks good m8.. You just need to drop the ride height somewhat now.. then youl be curbing it like a good un.....!!!!!!!!!!
PS they look THE best on Blue cars....
This was it fitted to my old S2....On KW...
 

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