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fitting a two peice turbo rear valance

germanmetal

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Hi,just a quicky.will the two peice turbo/s2 rear valance fit a non turbo/s2 rear bumper with out modification?My car is a standard 944 early non oval.

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Yes Neil, I fitted one to the Lux I used to have, it fits straight on, just take your time measuring/marking the body where you need to drill through to attach it and make sure once you've drilled the holes that you treat each one with rust inhibitor to stop moisture getting at the edge of the hole and starting rust.

It transforms the rear IMO [:)]
 
Just fit a proper rear valance. [8|]

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ORIGINAL: germanmetal

thanks for the reply's.so presumably they both involve body drilling in order to fit?

Yep.

A proper "toast rack" spoiler should also have a black rubber sealing strip, lots of copies don't. Buying a good used part should be easy, and cheaper that a new copy part. Might even get one in the right colour.
 
Paul,Surely the only "proper" spoiler/valance is the turbo/S2 style, Porsche never fitted a toast rack to a 944 its an after market solution!! [:D]
 
ORIGINAL: nick3814

Paul,Surely the only "proper" spoiler/valance is the turbo/S2 style, Porsche never fitted a toast rack to a 944 its an after market solution!! [:D]

You're quite correct, Sir. [:)]

The turbo-style valance was standard. As in, average. The slotted-valance was only ever available as an optional, extra-cost, fitment from Porsche. And as such would only be fitted by the more discerning owner.

The original poster must think we're all completely mad. [:D][:D]
 
[:D][:D][:D] all part of the fun of owning one of these fab machines mate (especially the ones with the "proper" spoiler) I hope we don't put people off!!
 
Will be fitting a 'proper' (ie S2/Turbo) valence to my 87 S shortly. Won it on Ebay, its a genuine Porsche one, in the right colour for my car and cost less than the fibreglass replicas which are often advertised [:)]
 
ORIGINAL: sc0tty

I personally think the toast rack is great, AND is correct for the car. Only the S2 and turbos have the non-toasty rear under spoiler.  Keep the car standard !!

I never see standard 944s anymore (apart from mine), why does everyone mess around with them so much (showing my age now!)

I guess that's the difference, you are looking to make the car look standard. Ill just change it to look how I like it. Not that I don't like the slotted valance, nearly bought one :D. Turbo comes soon I hope, after brakes and suspension are brought up to an appropriate level.
 
ORIGINAL: sc0tty
I never see standard 944s anymore (apart from mine), why does everyone mess around with them so much (showing my age now!)
Good call, sir! I happen to agree strongly.

The older I get (!) the more I like standard-look cars.


Oli.
 
My 944S has the rear under spoiler, whereas my brothers 944LUX has the toast rack valence. I must admit I like the look of the under spoiler better. [:)]
 
ORIGINAL: sc0tty

I personally think the toast rack is great, AND is correct for the car. Only the S2 and turbos have the non-toasty rear under spoiler. Keep the car standard !!

I never see standard 944s anymore (apart from mine), why does everyone mess around with them so much (showing my age now!)

When I was much younger (and before I knew much about 944's )I always thought the toast rack was an aftermarket jobbie whereas the under tray was the 'proper' part, now of course I know different. My view is that they both balance the look of the car, it always looks a little odd otherwise. Apart from the addition of the undertray mine is completely standard, even down to the 15in teledials running correct size 185/65 tyres, although if anyone wants to swap for a set of D90's I'd be happy to change [;)]
 
ORIGINAL: zcacogp
ORIGINAL: sc0tty
I never see standard 944s anymore (apart from mine), why does everyone mess around with them so much (showing my age now!)
Good call, sir! I happen to agree strongly.

The S2 syndrom strikes again [;)]
 

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