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Show Me Your Aftermarket Rear Spoilers/Wings
I saw a really cool 911 on IG recently and was wondering if anyone is running anything interesting on the rear of their car.
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I went down a sort of rabbit hole on that front.
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Jack,
I, like many I’m sure, have always loved your car and what you’ve done with it. It looks like the uprights were mounted to the ducktail - Is that right? A bit difficult to tell.
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Thanks. Yes, they go down, wrap around, and bolt to the underside of the decklid. It avoids having to do a more destructive kind of mounting, but also means the 'upright assembly' itself has to be made stronger, which is why there's a carbon fiber separating rod and the criss-cross aircraft cables.
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