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veloso 08-24-2005 10:30 AM

Rear bottom valance/spoiler.
 
Anybody out there willing to part a rear bottom valance to fit a 1987 944?

PorscheDoc 08-24-2005 11:34 AM

RE: Rear bottom valance/spoiler.
 
They are usually on ebay fairly regularily but they go for a couple hundred.

sh944 08-25-2005 04:15 AM

RE: Rear bottom valance/spoiler.
 
I have one, in black, off my '87 951, but I will hold on to it unless someone wants to give me $250 for it, plus shipping. Its one of those items that always in demand and I am sure I will wind up with another car that needs one at some point, so its worth it to me to hold on to it unless I get my asking price.

Regards,

storkman 09-07-2005 05:16 AM

RE: Rear bottom valance/spoiler.
 
Go to Mid America motorworks to find this valance for $175 i believe it was.

hope this helps, my 91 S2 already had it when i bought it.

PorscheDoc 09-07-2005 10:41 AM

RE: Rear bottom valance/spoiler.
 
Yes, s2's and turbos came stock with the valence. No way tweeks has it new for 175 bucks. They have a cheap looking valence that isnt anything like stock for 250.

sh944 09-07-2005 03:15 PM

RE: Rear bottom valance/spoiler.
 
Mid America sells a replica of the 924GT euro valance, which is a pretty flimsy fiberglass piece that hides the spare tire hump. It doesn't have any sort of aero qualities about it, and in fact may be detrimental to th eair flow under the car. Having said that, I will say that the guys are Mid America are pretty nice.

The rear valance off the 951's and S2's are a completely different animal, its a very sturdy piece made from Urethane, not fiberglass, and it surprised the heck out of me when I put it on my '84 944 and actually felt a difference in the car at highway speeds. The car is a lot less "floaty" in the back end.

Regards,


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