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Identify this trim piece for GT3 exhaust?

Hi All,

We’re going to be installing a valved GT3 exhaust as part of an ITB build that Al Kosmal is doing for me. We’re starting to think about the exhaust placement and shielding. I like the look of this build by TuneRS. The piece of trim around the tips looks OEM to me, but I’ve looked through a couple PET catalogues for GT3 and Cayman and can’t seem to identify it. Do any of you know what it is and could you possibly share the part number?




Edit: Also wondering if any of you have feedback on heat shielding or other precautions needed to prevent my bumper melting on a 964 coupe.

Thank you!


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I think you'll find that's a custom piece there that wasn't available from the factory.
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Rarely8 makes/sells those..
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Well I'll be. That's who's making my exhaust.
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Just emailed with Brian. Turns out the valence he makes is for pre 964 911s. I need for 964.
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The part# for a 2007-2008 GT3 is 997 505 811 90 "Heat shield. muffler". For a 2010-2011 it is 997 505 811 91

This one is on my 2007


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Just emailed with Brian. Turns out the valence he makes is for pre 964 911s. I need for 964.
dang. oh well..
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The part# for a 2007-2008 GT3 is 997 505 811 90 "Heat shield. muffler". For a 2010-2011 it is 997 505 811 91

This one is on my 2007


Thank you! Very kind of you!

I talked to the builder and he said it was a custom piece but I do like the idea of using an OEM piece better.

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