This is the spyder ducktail from suncoast, painted to match.
for me, it was really worth it. the cayman's spoiler is somehow better looking and the boxster was too flat for my taste. it really makes the car for me.That looks awesome
I really really like that. I was looking into one but didn't think they made it for the Boxster. I'll have to check it out.for me, it was really worth it. the cayman's spoiler is somehow better looking and the boxster was too flat for my taste. it really makes the car for me.
Yes, it comes primed, needs to be painted, and installed. It is attached with the original 6 torx screws that attached the OEM Boxster Spoiler. Takes about 5 mins or less to install.So you guys are just buying the OEM Spyder spoiler and installing it without issue on your Boxsters? I may have to do this! Where are you buying them?
I ended up installing the larger Cayman front lip spoiler to sort of balance it off, but somebody else had their car at 125+ at track with no issues whatsoever…if that helps. I only drive at highway speeds, so should not be an issue for me.Wow, IMHO this is how our Boxsters should have been created. I am rather inclined to add one myself.
Porsche places significant effort in getting the aerodynamics right, which makes me wonder whether the Spyder ducktail will cause any instability at 150+. That's the only unknown keeping me from ordering one at this very minute.
@shie and @mc3456...looking forward to hearing your experiential feed back.
Paint appears to match perfectly, but hard to confirm 100% because the rest of the car has PPF on it and these new parts are not yet covered. I just picked them up from the body shop 4 hours ago and installed them right away, but it was already pretty dark when I backed the car outside for a closer look.Oh yeah, I'm definitely doing this. It was on my mind but this thread just convinced me.
Did you guys have Porsche paint match? How'd you go about that detail?
How much did the paint job cost? Did they have to blend it with the body panels?This is the spyder ducktail from suncoast, painted to match.
If I remember correctly the part, the paint job and install cost about $1100 (I the place that paint it install too). Afaik the just painted it GT silverHow much did the paint job cost? Did they have to blend it with the body panels?
Are you talking miles? If so I don’t do 150 even at the trackWow, IMHO this is how our Boxsters should have been created. I am rather inclined to add one myself.
Porsche places significant effort in getting the aerodynamics right, which makes me wonder whether the Spyder ducktail will cause any instability at 150+. That's the only unknown keeping me from ordering one at this very minute.
@shie and @mc3456...looking forward to hearing your experiential feed back.
No, they did not have to blend it with the surrounding panels. Both the rear spoiler and front lip cost $500. Not bad, but was hoping for less as the shop only charged me $75 to paint a new grill bar matte black. I installed both in about 10 minutes total.How much did the paint job cost? Did they have to blend it with the body panels?
There wouldn't be a need to blend it with the body panels because it is a completely separate part. Paint it to match and bolt it on when it's dry.How much did the paint job cost? Did they have to blend it with the body panels?