Porsche Exhaust tip and rear diffuser

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speedingsivi
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Porsche Exhaust tip and rear diffuser

Post by speedingsivi »

Hey guys,

I have a friend who works for porsche and has given me an £800 chrome exhaust tip!
With minor adjustments it should fit on the end of the exhaust. However I would need to make modifications to the rear bumper to make it fit.

I have found this though and wondered if anyone had bought one of these and what you think? You reckon it will be easy to fit?

 

 

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Re: Porsche Exhaust tip and rear diffuser

Post by Ben... »

Well the original one isn't too hard to get off

You have to get under the car and unplug the parking sensors

Then there are 2 or 4 expanding clips (the same as the ones you need to remove to take the light out)

Then there is a rivet on either side that you need to drill out

It looks like it will fit.. Be different and give it a go!
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speedingsivi
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Re: Porsche Exhaust tip and rear diffuser

Post by speedingsivi »

Don't have the parking sensors on the titanium model I have so one less thing to worry about. Sounds pretty simple. I was thinking of adapting the bumper to fit the exhaust but figured cutting holes into it could be a disaster and that this would be an easier way of doing it.
Will keep you updated on this.

Tom

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