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What about these Deutsch 9 Products ?

Suffolk944

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Had a trawl on the D9 site today and saw they now do their own version of the vented badge panel - looks pretty good to me though not the cheapest of course. What do folk reckon ? Also it seems they now do a twin light version of their GTS headlight kit...cant make up my mind if I really like it or the exact opposite....

http://www.deutschnine.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=porsche-transaxle&Product_Code=D9-944II951S2-VBP&Category_Code=porsche-transaxle-944-turbo-s2-aero-dynamics
 
The guys post on Renlist alot and seem to get a good response.

I've been thinking about the rear seat delete but the colour dosent seem to match the porsche black carpet very well.
 
Youll probably get away with it, because the carpet always fades over the transmission tunnel anyway.
 
Whenever I see a vented badge panel on our cars I can't help thinking it misses a cow nose ring.

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Thom,
Something you want to tell us?
No one gets that close to a cow - not even Mrs cow.
 

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The guys post on Renlist alot and seem to get a good response.

I've been thinking about the rear seat delete but the colour dosent seem to match the porsche black carpet very well.

I think they are very well engineered products and the price reflects that. However I think the rear seat delete thing is the biggest waste of time I think i've seen in a long time. What possible purpose does it provide? If I was deleting the rear seats i'd just glue some carpet or some other fabric onto the floor pan.

Thom, That cow's nose is a very disturbing photo! I just hope that your Bovine close up shots began and ended at the animals front end! If it didn't please don't bother posting any more. It is something you'd best keep for your own private collection!
 
Or you could just do what I did for 2 years and drive around with the seat base installed but no seat back or belts. I got the car through 2 MoT's like that no problem. The base weighs practically nothing and does a superb job reducing noise levels.
 
Kee-ryst! I'm trying to eat my breakfast here!! That pic is terribly disconcerting.
I like their nose panel and think it's the sleekest one available. Certainly a lot nicer than the one from GT or LR.
Plenty of people will argue it's validity and even suggest that it is counterproductive.
I think to get the full benefit you want a front mount i/c and vents in the hood so that there is a clear passage for air flow.

 

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