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996 TT Rear Spoiler Upgrade

ali_asam

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Hi there, so I have purchased a 99TT recently. I really love the way the cars look except the standard rear spoiler on the rams, I feel that its not as aggressive as the 997 for example. I don't want to go as extreme as a GT3 or GT2 spoiler or even the 'aero pack' spoiler either, but I would like something that flows with the lines of the car, so not to simply slap on a 997 wing but something that is designed in a way to suit the 996. I've recently seen a Strosek spoiler and like the way it looks up, but noticed that it didn't really fit flush with the car when the spoiler was down, however it is something that I would be interested in, and would like to see it up close.

Does anyone have any suggestions for me? I wouldn't mind pictures with links to where I could purchase the spoiler if not then just the cost.

Any help would be much appreciated.
 
I bought an aerokit rear wing for my car, it's actually less extreme than I thought it would be.

The only other wing that I can think of, is from RUF - I doesn't still flush though.

RUF Website

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I do like the aerokit rear spoiler with the front spoiler too, it does make the car look a little more aggressive. If I can't find anything that I fancy, then it maybe the aerokit for sure, but I am hoping to go for something that resembles the OEM spoiler, just slightly larger, similar to the RUF one you have shown.
Currently my spoiler isn't working therefore something that I will be spending money on, rather get it replaced than to fix it. According to what I have read, the fix is only temporary if you go down the hydraulic route, otherwise the eRams are possibly better but quite expensive. So I am weighing up whether I get the rams fixed and upgrade the wing or simply get the aero wing.
 
Ah, leaking hydraulics - the same reason I ended up with the aerokit rear wing :D

There's a guy in Belgium who seems to be a specialist on the issue. The rebuild comes with a 5 year warranty and is quite reasonably priced, he also has the electric replacement for a lot more money. Link
 
Would you have the number or website for the guy in Belgium?

My bad, I have just seen the link. Thank you
 

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