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Porsche 944 - oh no you didn't!

Reply #15
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Porsche 944 - oh no you didn't!

Reply #16
Wow... looks like quite a bit of effort was put into it also, lol. :mullet:
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Porsche 944 - oh no you didn't!

Reply #17
Aside frome the rice paper wing.... 
 
 
I like it.

Porsche 944 - oh no you didn't!

Reply #18
Vinne don't play i know hes got a Cobra R spoiler ready to go that 944 looks good except the pos spoiler but it could be fixed hell a 944 does not cost much more than our cars untill you start fixing it up.
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Porsche 944 - oh no you didn't!

Reply #19
I'm still thinking that is a conscious, purposeful, useful addition.

Looking at it I doubt it's resting on the glass in any location, and the straps may not just be  "ratchet straps".

It's highly possible that the car has been built for HPDE's and the wing is a temporary addition for events (4th of July weekend being a 3-day could have been a good time for one, so thus it has not been removed yet). 

The construction on the wing and the bracketry looks too well thought-out if you ask me.
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Porsche 944 - oh no you didn't!

Reply #20
Well, the guy was just out for a joy ride as he proceeded to go 360 degrees around the rotary and back in the direction he came from. If you look carefully you can see that the rear tires are indeed about a foot wide and therefore the fender extensions are entirely purposeful. OTOH, there are few "events" within 50 miles of Cambridge/Fresh Pond where he was joy riding so he may have simply been "tweaking" the suspension and going for rotary spins to get the feel for it - who knows. I'm still dubious of the strength of the attachment points for that wing - I thought there was part of a panel truck "floating" in mid air when I came upon him - I was shocked when I saw that hideous piece of aluminum "strapped on" to the back of a Porsche. It may be purposeful, but it sure looks wimpy - and out-of-place.
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