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Eldavo

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Calling Club Auto Sport tomorrow to pay for my carbon fibre door cards and very tempted to order one of their splitters while I'm at it.

These fasten to the bumper only rather than replace the whole batwing like the Promax/ESS ones.

Has anyone got any experience of the club auto sport ones or I might just leave it a while?

Thanks
 
Less of that. Peoples' Front of Judea is where you need to be. Proper shower the JPF are!

I have an Ess one and like it. Secures well and looks the part. I had mine sprayed body colour.
 
at this point I would like to apologise to the OP for sending his thread completely down the toilet. [&o]
 
Leaving the whole Monty Python thing aside, and I still think Norwegian Blue is a crap colour for a 944.... [:D][:D]

I've spent so many years on the gates at events, and talked to so many 944 owners, and all I ever see is people who've fitted expensive splitters to road cars, only to lose them on speed bumps, uneven ground, or ferries.

Arguably the best solution was Tony's, I think from a Seat Leon? A few pounds, easy to fit, and made from flexible stuff. Exactly what you want if it's to be hitting the ground repeatedly. Don't waste your money on fancy carbon or fibreglass stuff unless you're planning on a track-only car.
 
By the way ? What did happen to the popular front? .................................




He's over there .............................................






Splitter ....................................
 
I think that its possible to fit a Vectra part too (two actually two as one isnt wide enough).


Simon
 
Thanks Paul, finally some sense.

(Holds head in hands, what have I started).

Will search out the Seat one and see how it measures up, leaves me a few pennies to play with for other shiny bits.
 
I've seen a few made from the Top bit (black section ) of Volkswagen bumpers from the mid 90's. VW made their bumpers with a black vinyl top and bottom section and the middle in body colour ( think Mk3 golf ,Vento etc ).
The bumpers come to bits and you can use the top section on the bottom of the pu on your S2 or Turbo.
 

ORIGINAL: Eldavo

Thanks Paul, finally some sense.

(Holds head in hands, what have I started).

Will search out the Seat one and see how it measures up, leaves me a few pennies to play with for other shiny bits.

Do a search through 944turbo's posts, although it was a few years ago. Hopefully Tony will answer, though he tends to be off skiing whenever you need him to answer a question! [;)]
 
I think this is the one:


Look at this on eBay:

SEAT LEON CUPRA R MK1 FRONT BUMPER SPOILER SPLITTER NEW GENUINE

http://bit.ly/11xPYsi

Pretty sure my mate has the same one adapted onto the front of his RS4!
 
Yes, leon CupraR pretty sure it was under £20 from the Seat main dealer.
I kept the original batwing but had to trim it slightly across the front

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PS been working Paul - got to pay for the next skiing trip ;)
 

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