Anyone have any experience of Club Autosport GRP body panels? https://clubautosport.co.uk/
I want to replace my steel front bumper on my S with a fibreglass one as it was originally fitted with ex-factory and this seems like a very reasonable price compared to Design 911’s:
https://clubautosport.co.uk/product/por ... nt-bumper/
https://www.design911.com/p/porsche-911 ... 501106grv/
I’m sure it will need a lot of fettling to get it to fit right but then they all do as far as I’m aware…
Fibreglass body panels
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Fibreglass body panels
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Re: Fibreglass body panels
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I've heard of others who were happy with their parts but I found that the quality of the panels that I got from them - including a front bumper - were terrrible (to the extent that I didn't use them).
However, that was several years ago so they may have improved in the meantime ...
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I've heard of others who were happy with their parts but I found that the quality of the panels that I got from them - including a front bumper - were terrrible (to the extent that I didn't use them).
However, that was several years ago so they may have improved in the meantime ...
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Andy
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