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Spoiler Extension!!!

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Hi guys ,

Im new to Porsches and new on here, just bought a new boxster in silver with teracotta leather and Im really pleased with it......

Its just I dont like the piddly little spoiler oin the back....I'd like it to be a bit more prominent to give the rear a more agressive look a bit more like the Carerra GT rear wing.

Does anyone know where I can get a spoiler extension that bolts onto the existing extendable spoiler and will go up and down with the original?

Thanks,

Tom
 
If it's a new car, you could have specced it with the aerokit that has the cayman rear wing.
I guess the Salesman didn't go through the options with you...[&o]

 
ORIGINAL: bluephoenix1977

Hi guys ,

Im new to Porsches and new on here, just bought a new boxster in silver with teracotta leather and Im really pleased with it......

Its just I dont like the piddly little spoiler oin the back....I'd like it to be a bit more prominent to give the rear a more agressive look a bit more like the Carerra GT rear wing.

Does anyone know where I can get a spoiler extension that bolts onto the existing extendable spoiler and will go up and down with the original?

Thanks,

Tom

Bound to be something here for you. [;)]

http://www.extremeautoaccessories.co.uk/products.php?section=1264

Are you sure you bought the right car? [:D]
 
I wouldn't mess around too much - the Cayman spoiler is the safest bet, albeit this may need the extra spoilers of the aerokit front bumper to balance the downforce on both axles.

The std rear spoiler is key to stability over 60mph - if you find anything more extreme, maybe techart, or speedart, make sure you ask whether you need anything additional in the aerodynamics department.

speedart..
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techart..
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Umm, I'd leave it alone - you could upset the balance of the car and when do you actually see it deployed?
 

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